Truncation is a wild card symbol--usually an asterisk*--that allows you to search for multiple endings of the same root word. Examples:
| teen | * | Canad | * | |
| teen | s | Canad | a | |
| teen | age | Canad | a's | |
| teen | aged | Canad | ian | |
| teen | ager | Canad | ians | |
| teen | agers | Canad | arm |
Truncation broadens your search to get more results, but it can also bring back results that aren't necessarily related to your topic (ie. Canadarm for Canad*).
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