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│ How to use CZECHitOUT: │
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English ---> Czech
Enter an English word preceded by a backslash ("\"). (NOTE: Wildcards and
masks are NOT supported in English->Czech scans.)
For example, a scan for: \govern yields:
ridit: direct; manage; run; control; drive; govern; lead; led; operate
vlada: government; administration; rule; control; reign
vladnout: command; govern; rule; dominate; reign
vychovatelka: governess
The English -> Czech scan is very basic, it scans the entire dictionary for
string matches. If the string is found anywhere in the dictionary record
(Czech word or definition), the entire record is displayed. I've found that
even this basic functionality is very, very helpful. A full dictionary scan
is also useful when the word in question is not legible. Try an English ->
Czech scan for the readable portion. Maybe you can make out the word from
the supplied definitions.
<Press ENTER to Continue> CZECHitOUT c. 1991 Chris Miksanek