Fuzzy search

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Fuzzy search
Fuzzy search, also known as 
fuzzy matching, has various 
interpretations, all of which 
revolve around the concept of 
approximate matching. It employs 
a fuzzy matching algorithm, which 
gives a list of results based on 
potential relevance even if the 
search argument phrases and 
spellings do not match exactly.

Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa

Related terms
Fuzzy logic

Igbo (ig)

  • Nchọ oyiri okwu

Decomposition: Nchọ is the noun form of ịchọ which means to search, oyiri okwu means that which looks like a word.

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  • Ọchịchọ keoyiyi

Decomposition: Ọchịchọ means search while keoyiyi means 'of similarities'. This translates to a search based on similarities or having things in common.

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  • Nchọ myiri akọ

Decomposition: This means search based on human-like logic. Nchọ means search while myiri-akọ means human-like reasoning.

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