Every dictionary makes the same dumb demand: spell it right, then we'll talk. Miss by a letter, get nothing. Which is backwards. If you could spell it, you barely needed us.
So we dropped it. Type whatever you've got, and Linguin works out the real word, then builds the entry around it.
Fat-fingered it? vocabualry, seperate, rythm. They snap to the right word on the way in. No red squiggle, no "did you mean," you land straight on vocabulary.
Only have the idea, not the word? Describe it. "a sneaky little trick to get your way" comes back ploy. That's the half of a dictionary nobody else bothered to build.
Reading in English but learning French? Flip the page on the fly. Look up flair, read it in English, then snap the whole entry into French. Same word, your language, no second tab.
And when it isn't a real word at all, you made one up, mashed two together, you get the closest matches to pick from. Never a dead end. From there, browse the index, drill words in exercises, or put them to work in chat.
You shouldn't have to know the word to find the word. Go find one.