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Knowledge Find
Look for the articles in the Oxford Thematic Lists, Oxford Wordfinder and
Britannica Daily History using the word(s) you have entered.
1
Select “Knowledge Find” and then
press
.
2
Type word(s).
Example: spain sculptor p
*
Search the “Spanish sculptor” whose name
fits into “p
*
”.
*
You can enter up to seven words.
This method will find the articles which
contain all the entered words.
A space can be entered by using
.
*
To enter a number, press
and then the
character of Q, W, ... P.
A number is available as a keyword as an era.
*
You can add one target word with wildcard
(“
?
”, “
*
” or “
#
”), if you know some
letters of the target word. (See page 47.)
3
Press
.
OTL
Oxford Thematic Lists
OWF
Oxford Wordfinder
BDH
Britannica Daily History
4
Select an article using
or
.
Example: Picasso
- Scrolling the list -
: by line
+
or
: by page
5
Press
.
*
Use the jump function as described on
Page 59.
Here are some further examples of how you can use Knowledge Finder:
(Entry)
(Result)
fish s????
A list of fish with 5 letter words in their names
starting with “s”
harry webb
Finds: Sir Cliff Richard
jet engine
Finds: Sir Frank Whittle, inventor
phobias spiders a*
arachnophobia
NOTE -
Because you can search across all categories at the same time, you may
get results from different categories in the same list. E.g.-
fish ??????
=
1) Piscis (CONSTELLATIONS)
2) Salmon (FISH)
This is intended to give you all possible solutions which match your
criteria, because you may not always know from your clue, exactly
which of the Oxford Thematic Lists: 256 categories, the Oxford
Wordfinder: 155 categories and the Britannica Daily History: 366 (days)
x 4 (categories) you should be looking under. The category is displayed
at the end of each data.
Please take a little time to learn how to use this solver, as it has been
designed to provide you with many different ways to search a wealth of
general knowledge information.
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