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A keyword search searches for exact word when a boolean search looks for synonym's. The difference between a keyword search and a boolean search is the focus of the search. A keyword search is a search for an exact word. A boolean search is a search for a synonym.
The word 'Viking' is an Old Norse word for a week-long sea voyage. It is cognate with the English word 'week'.
The word search has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
The word "search" has adjective forms sought and searching. One adverb form could be the word "searchingly."
The letter E. It is in the word 'week' twice, the word 'year' once and it's not in the word 'day.'