Mac Dictionary, Secret Words

Stamp: 08 October 2008 | 4 Comments | Back to Previous Page

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No much things to show for now, just a bit of fun that you can get with your Mac Dictionary.

First of all, open up your Mac Dictionary, choose to display Thesaurus and type in one of these secret words:

Apple

"Varieties of apples: Ambrosia, Baldwin, Braebum, Cameo, etc."

I don't know there are so many varieties of apple. Surprisingly, there is also a variety of apple called McIntosh, which I think, from where the name Macintosh comes into use.

Democracy

"A democracy in Irag is quite unlikely for now or any time soon."

Metal

"Metals and Alloys: Aluminum, Antimony, Brass, Bronze, etc."

But now Google has use Chrome for its web-browser name. Maybe next time we can expect other company to have their browsed code-named Pewter?

Maybe you got other interesting Hidden Dictionary Words to show us? The comment box is always there for you :)

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4 Comments

#1

Colin Calvert

Pewter? No way, I'm looking forward to Tin [the browser that's brittle when cooled]. With a name like that you're sure to get at least 4 early adopters (including yourself of course).

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#2

SY

Check out "Window"

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#3

treasure

i m surprised you didn t know that mac's got their name from an apple company called mcIntosh. (Apple was and is Steve's favorite fruit!!!!) so there you go! a little bit of history lesson....

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#4

Wendy

Gosh, I just realized that how precious history lesson is. Anyway, which Steve we're discussing here? Woz or Jobs?

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