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How to Use Microsoft Edge’s Built-in Dictionary
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Quote:The Windows 10 October 2018 Update brought a lot of new features, including some to Microsoft Edge. One of those is a built-in dictionary available when you’re in Reading View, an eBook, or a PDF file.

RELATED: What’s New in Windows 10’s October 2018 Update

How to Use the Built-in Dictionary

Edge’s built-in dictionary lets you highlight a word and have the definition appear in-line without having to leave your current page.

The first thing to do is open up Edge and make sure the dictionary is enabled by going to Settings > General and turning on the “Show Definitions Inline For” toggle.
Full reading: https://www.howtogeek.com/397626/how-to-...ictionary/
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