Using Contain in Query Return

I have a databse table the contains questions (1 fireld) for the user to answer.  I also have table with  words and word definitions ( 2 fields).  I want the questions to feed into the page and I want to some how check the question for the words in the definition table and if that word is contained in the word definition  table that it create that word as a link.  Is this possible?

Something like this:
select word, definition
from word_defintion
where word in (<cfqueryparam value="#yourquestion#" list ="yes" separator = " ">)
should get you started.  You'll probably have to do something about capital letters.

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