Google is testing the ability to click on a word in a featured snippet within Google Search and define that word. You can also copy the word, if you want. I think this is a Google Search test and maybe not a Chrome test.
This was spotted by Punit who posted a video of this in action on Twitter, here is a screenshot of this video:
Here is the video embed:
Google added “define” option to know definition of selected Term (popup)
CC: @rustybrick pic.twitter.com/X2ungN8EeW— Punit (@Punit6008) May 30, 2023
The reason I think this is a Google Search test and not a Chrome test is because he lost his Google session and was not able to trigger it again. I can be wrong and this might be a Chrome test and not a Google Search test.
Google is also testing this in other areas of the search results:
Google SERP is testing define options for the definition of limited search terms. Define options are shown in featured snippets, people also ask, Sponsored ads, organic results description & Local business. Have you seen this.
cc- @rustybrick @JohnMu
For referance video- pic.twitter.com/4mKuZ7csRa
— Anuj thaker (@Anuj_Thaker03) May 31, 2023
🧵 cc- @rustybrick pic.twitter.com/RRsLsbgVhJ
— Khushal Bherwani (@b4k_khushal) June 1, 2023
Here Sharing with you some example including wikipedia pages, I doubt for chroma features, asking for Ctrl+Shift+X for select pic.twitter.com/JOx9DhLoJF
— Punit (@Punit6008) June 1, 2023
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