[Iabs-talk] Fwd: [gui-talk] A quick and accessible dictionary and other word information using email - (within seconds) - Free

Denise Avant dravant at ameritech.net
Tue Apr 9 12:59:10 UTC 2013


Denise Avant
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> From: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>
> Subject: [gui-talk] A quick and accessible dictionary and other word information using email - (within seconds) - Free
> Date: April 9, 2013 5:18:46 AM CDT
> To: david.b.andrews at state.mn.us
> Reply-To: "Discussion of the Graphical User Interface, GUI Talk Mailing List" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
> 
> 
>> 
>> "Have you ever wished for a quick and accessible dictionary and other word information using email?" Follow these instructions and you will have all the information you need. Once more, the information you request is usually emailed back to you within a minute or two, sometimes within seconds. Simply send an email message to:
>> 
>> wsmith at wordsmith.org
>> 
>> and receive lots of interesting answers.
>> 
>> Here's how it works:
>> 
>> You begin by typing the email address for this service into the "to" field.
>> Then you tab to the subject field and write a few words as described below.
>> You can use all lower case letters. Do not write anything at all in the edit field or main body of the message. Here are the details:
>> 
>> Dictionary by Email
>> 
>> To find the definition of a word, tab to the subject field. Type the word
>> define followed by a space. Type the word you want defined. Then, send the
>> message.
>> 
>> Thesaurus by Email:
>> 
>> To find synonyms of a word, tab to the subject field. Type the word synonym
>> followed by a space. Type the word for which you want synonyms. Then, send
>> the message.
>> 
>> Acronym by Email
>> 
>> To unscramble an acronym, tab to the subject field. Type the word acronym
>> followed by a space. Type the acronym whose expansion you want to find.
>> Then, send the message.
>> 
>> Anagrams by Email
>> 
>> To find anagrams, tab to the subject field. Type the word anagram followed
>> by a space. Next, type the word whose anagrams you want to find. Send the
>> message.
>> 
>> Remember: All commands should be typed in the subject field and emailed to:
>> 
>> wsmith at wordsmith.org
>> 
>> Then, the learning and fun will begin.
>> 
>> For more details, go to
>> 
>> http://www.wordsmith.org
> 
> 
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