Now that sounds a lot like what the Mozilla Labs, "Ubiquity" add-on 
(among others) for Firefox does more or less and what IE 8.0 has 
currently built into it's right click menu as one possible selection for 
a highlighted word. I'll add my vote to this one.

On 11/5/2008 11:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I love the Google 'define:' capability in the Google Search, I will
> often read articles that have seldom-used words or words used in forms
> I'm not used to and have a need to look up the definition of that
> word.  Instead of a copy/paste to new tab/type 'define:' in front /hit
> enter ... I'd love to see the option to right-click on a word (or
> highlighted word) and kick of the tab automatically with the 'define:'
> capability in it.  I'm not sure if this would be useful for all users
> or not, thoughts?  Could it be added as a Google Chrome add-in?
>
> -Jon
> >
>
>    

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