Let's say I look up "ちば." The program I have (zkanji, in case you're curious) gives results for ちば, ちばん, ちばけん, ちばなれ, and ちばしる, but I want something that doesn't just find ちば at the beginning of words, but any part of the word, so I can have results like "いちばん." Can you help me out?
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Anonymous2013-10-03 11:09
Just wondering, what kind of situation would a general matching be useful in? jisho.org has a "find all words containing x kanji" search, but I don't really see the use in using ちば to search for いちばん.
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Anonymous2013-10-04 2:08
Testing
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Anonymous2013-10-06 6:03
any text editor + edict + ctrl-F
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Anonymous2013-10-06 20:14
your question is not worth a separate thread, fuck yourself
also zkanji is shit. anything using jimu buriinusama no sugoi dictionary is garbage