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Old 08-18-2006, 02:30 AM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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Dictionary Word Question


Hi everyone, i got a question. For example: If faze.com is a dictionary word, then does fazed.com consider a dictionary word as well? How much do you think fazed.com is worth if it is a dictionary word and a 5 character domain?

By the way im just taking fazed.com as an example.
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Most Dictionaries list all of the possible ways to use the word. In other words, "Faze" in the Dictionary would be listed like "Faze, Fazed, Fazing" etc. Thus, if your word is actually in the Dictionary, then it's a Dictionary word. If not, than it's not. Simple as that.
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So even a word is added "ed" still it would be considered as a dictionary word? By the way a 5 character dictionary word normally worth how much?
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You should be able to just add the ending and lookup the word, and it will probably redirect you to the original word, but as long as it does that then its a word. However, in a lot of cases adding an ending that does not really fit the word will drastically decrease the value of the word. If it is only five characters, it really depends how often the word is used, but you could probably get low $xx no matter what it is, and much more if it is a good keyword.

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Originally Posted by jeter4982
You should be able to just add the ending and lookup the word, and it will probably redirect you to the original word, but as long as it does that then its a word. However, in a lot of cases adding an ending that does not really fit the word will drastically decrease the value of the word. If it is only five characters, it really depends how often the word is used, but you could probably get low $xx no matter what it is, and much more if it is a good keyword.
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Low $xx no matter what it is? Are you sure? I mean it is a dictionary word and a 5 character? I see people selling at $1xxx and im tempted to buy it. What do you think?
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