Re: What's on your TC bookshelf?
All those characters to type! I have dictionary.com in Favorites, so it's
just [Windows Key], a, r (for my Reference folder), d.
I use a free program called Clever Keys - from any program, select the word, hit CTRL-L, and your browser opens to the online dictionary, with the work definition already there.
It's by Lexico, I think... www.cleverkeys.com
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