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  1. If you can't find the term you're looking for, just type in what you want and SemantiFind will do its best to understand you. Even if you just type in a string of terms without choosing any definitions, SemantiFind will generally do a pretty good job of figuring out the definitions for you.

  2. When you choose a defined term, SemantiFind also searches for results that have been labeled with any of the synonyms for those terms. For example, if you were looking for mileage (as in how much fuel a car consumes) it will also find pages about 'fuel economy', 'fuel efficiency', 'miles per gallon', 'mpg' and so on. SemantiFind knows that these are just different ways of saying the same thing so why make you guess.

  3. The more defined terms you explicitly choose the better the search results and the easier it will be to find pages you liked again later.

  4. If you don't like a particular search result that is one you 'Semantified' you can delete it or change how was labeled with by clicking on the edit (pencil) or delete (x) icons next to the result.

  5. While we do (optionally) gray out results from your search engine which we know don't match the meaning of one or more of your search terms, we can't make your search engine deliver better results. (How does SemantiFind know which results don't match your search terms? The answer is that it won't always know but as more people add pages to SemantiFind and say what they are about, the more we'll be able to tell you when a result probably doesn't match your search).