Google Removes Dictionary Link In Its Search Results !
Unfortunately Google has removed the dictionary link in search results for some particular users or probably for all users. Few years ago Google was providing the dictionary link for your searched words. For example if you search the word “Friend” means there would be a link located on a top blue bar. The link was linked to the Dictionary.com and after January 2005 it was linked to Answers.com.

Now Answers.com will be suffered of traffic break down because of this removal of this link. Although there are so many ways to get the definition for the words yet this was a good method to find the definition.
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