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Прежде всего, начните вводить слово, значение которого интересует. Система автоматически подберёт варианты по начальным буквам и покажет их во всплывающем меню. Если кликнуть по одному из вариантов, откроется страница со словарными статьями.

Если точное написание слова неизвестно (как в кроссворде), неизвестную букву можно заменить подстановочным знаком звёздочкой (*), а несколько неизвестных букв — процентом (%). В этом случае меню с вариантами работать не будет, а после ввода запроса нужно будет нажать на кнопку "Найти".

Для более сложных случаев существует возможность указывать несколько слов в запросе. Например, если написать в строке запроса "Пушкин поэт" и нажать "Найти", выведутся все словарные статьи о поэте Пушкине, но не о городе.

В сложных запросах тоже могут присутствовать неизвестные буквы. Например, в кроссворде есть слово "***м***ов", в задании "русский поэт 19 века". Пишем в Reword первым словом "***м***ов", далее через пробел "поэт". Получается "***м***ов поэт" (без кавычек). Нажимаем "Найти" и получаем статью "Лермонтов" и не только.

Порядок словарей можно изменять, перетаскивая словарь вверх или вниз за прямоугольник слева от названия словаря. Также можно выключать ненужные словари.

SPANISH

 noun 
 Etymology: spanish,  adjective , from Middle English Spainish, from Spain
 Date: 15th century
 the Romance language of the largest part of Spain and of the countries colonized by Spaniards, the people of Spain, spanish  adjective spanishness  noun 
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish america 
 geographical name the Spanish-speaking countries of the Americas, the parts of America settled & formerly governed by the Spanish
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SPANISH

 spanish american 
  noun 
 Date: 1770
 a native or inhabitant of one of the countries of America in which Spanish is the national language, a resident of the United States whose native language is Spanish and whose culture is of Spanish origin, Spanish-American  adjective 
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish bayonet 
  noun 
 Date: 1843
 any of several yuccas
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SPANISH

 spanish chestnut 
  noun 
 Date: 1683
 the sweet edible nut of a large Mediterranean chestnut ( Castanea sativa ), a tree that bears spanishs
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish fly 
  noun 
 Date: circa 1634
 a green blister beetle ( Lytta vesicatoria ) of southern Europe,  cantharis  2
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SPANISH

 spanish guinea 
 geographical name former Spanish colony W Africa bordering on Gulf of Guinea including Río Muni (Mbini), Fernando Póo (Bioko) & other islands
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish mackerel 
  noun 
 Date: 1666
 a large mackerel ( Scomberomorus maculatus ) that is bluish above with oval brown spots on the sides, is found off the Atlantic coast of North America from Cape Cod to the Yucatán, and is an important food and game fish
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish main 
 geographical name the mainland of Spanish America especially along N coast of South America, the Caribbean Sea & adjacent waters especially at the time when region was infested with pirates
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish morocco 
 geographical name see:  morocco  
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish moss 
  noun 
 Date: 1823
 an epiphytic plant ( Tillandsia usneoides ) of the pineapple family forming pendent tufts of grayish-green filaments on trees from the southern United States to Argentina
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish needles 
  noun plural but singular or plural in construction
 Date: 1743
 any of several bur marigolds
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish omelet 
  noun 
 Date: 1866
 an omelet served with a sauce containing chopped green pepper, onion, and tomato
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SPANISH

 spanish onion 
  noun 
 Date: 1706
 a large mild-flavored onion typically having yellow or white skin
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish peaks 
 geographical name two mountains (
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SPANISH

 spanish rice 
  noun 
 Date: 1928
 rice cooked with onions, green pepper, and tomatoes
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish sahara 
 geographical name former Spanish possessions Río de Oro & Saguia el Hamra
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SPANISH

 spanish town 
 geographical name town SE  central Jamaica; former capital of Jamaica
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

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