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Aakey?  French thesaurus

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Drom H. - 25 Nov 2005 16:49 GMT
Using Word 2004 for Mac, ver. 11.2

I am using the French thesaurus and I am getting many incorrect or bizarre
"synonyms" for words.

For example, a synonym for déterminer (to determine) is given as "Aakey"
which is not a French word at all.

Anyone have any suggestions as to why this may be?

Thank you,
Drom H.
Ricky Drier - 05 Dec 2005 11:39 GMT
Hi,

I suppose this might be the rest of a programming trick / or maybe a bug ?
One thing is for sure, it's not french  :p

the other thing is, you get Aakey as a result for almost EVERY search you
make, not only for   d e t e r m i n e r .

I couldn't found anything on the net anywhere, if someone has the answer, my
curiosity has been sparked.

bye
e
 
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