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Hi,

I am looking for an expired domain search tool which allows me to filter by names containing JUST DICTIONARY WORDS (INCLUDING MULTIPLE WORDS) and which searches across SEVERAL PLATFORMS (e.g., SnapNames, GoDaddy).

Is there a tool with these capabilities?

Thanks!
 
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Yes, my website https://www.expireddomains.net can do that.
  1. Select the list you are interested in (GoDaddy, SnapNames, NameJet or any other).
  2. Open the filters and go to the additional tab.
  3. In the keywords box select the language you are interested in. At the moment 19 languages are supported.
  4. You can use the "Word Count" filter to define out of how many words the domain name should consists.
  5. Apply the filter.
 
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They are wondering about dictionary words specifically.
 
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This is using dictionary word lists.
 
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If you know python or php you can grap the wordnet dictionary and compare or get a free account on aws and use wordnik's api to filter dictionary words from expireddomains list. You can get the list as a csv file.

I have a script for this , use it for my research and its fairly accurate. I can share it if you want, but you gotta know atleast basic python.

You can also try excel or go through the list manually.
 
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Try justdropped !

Remember to select the 'contains ONLY words' box.
 
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I assumed the OP wanted single dictionary words. Can ExpiredDomains.net filter for this?

LOVE ExpiredDomains.net @kostaki! I am appreciative of the development time you put in. :)

This is using dictionary word lists.
 
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I assumed the OP wanted single dictionary words. Can ExpiredDomains.net filter for this?

LOVE ExpiredDomains.net @kostaki! I am appreciative of the development time you put in. :)

Sure. You can specify how many words should be in the domain name and you can of course set this to 1.

Word Count max 1 would find Domains like: Domain.com, Name.com and Search.com
Word Count max 2 would find Domains like: DomainName.com, NameSearch.com and DomainSearch.com

btw. I renamed the filter box to "Dictionary Word Domains". I think this is more descriptive.
 
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Thank You! :D

Sure. You can specify how many words should be in the domain name and you can of course set this to 1.

Word Count max 1 would find Domains like: Domain.com, Name.com and Search.com
Word Count max 2 would find Domains like: DomainName.com, NameSearch.com and DomainSearch.com

btw. I renamed the filter box to "Dictionary Word Domains". I think this is more descriptive.
 
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