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aal [SU ] træ
cirdataal [SU ] birk
djokaal [SU ] cypres
dzopokaal [SU ] pil
frumbaal [SU ] lind
klupaal [SU ] lærk
kolotaal [SU ] abrikos
krubaal [SU ] oliventræ
krubaal [SU ] oliventræ
kumpiaal [SU ] ask
kurbaal [SU ] gran
lupraal [SU ] sødkirsebær
naviulaal [SU ] elm
pailtaal [SU ] rødgran
pailtegaal [SU ] fyr
persaal [SU ] eg
piaal [SU ] palme
pretcaal [SU ] poppel
pruvaal [SU ] æbletræ
rujaal [SU ] syren
soyoraal [SU ] mandel
tajdaal [SU ] bøg
wikandaal [SU ] drukne
zietaal [SU ] ahorn
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The asterisk (*) stand for any sequence of characters, including an absence of characters. Examples:

aal* finds all words that begin with "aal": aal, aaleem, aaloc, aalxo, aalk, etc.

*aal finds all words ending with "aal": aal, aejaal, agzonaal, bilkaal, etc., a hundred shrub and tree names.

Some more useful examples: *on and *opa

*viel* finds all words that contain "viel", all kinds of derivates of "viel" such as milvielaf, toleaviel, etc. as well as derivates of "viele".

The question mark (?) stand for any single character.

s? finds all two-character words that begin with "s": sa, se, sé, sí, sú, su.

Also try ?iel and la?í.