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Old 04-19-2019, 08:58 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by 3QVKwyNT9hR849t7 View Post
Am looking for this because my dictionary perhaps has an entry for "water" and "monster", but when the book has a weird compound word like "watermonster" there is no way for me to get any useful information from the dictionary feature.
Really? My dictionary will find "nut" and "job" and then finds "nutjob". Ah, but nutjob is a word. Now, if, as the title of the thread indicates, you want to look up "water" or "monster" then you can, on the Kindle, open the dictionary and look up the word. Although I'm not at all clear on what you actually want to do.

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