There is. Either look for it using Spotlight, open it from the applications folder or Launchpad, or put your cursor on a word and press option-command-d. Only the latter will look up a word; simply launching the app will require you to type in the word you are looking for. On Jun 27, 2013, at 8:50 PM, Estelita <est...@sky.com> wrote:
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