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Cannot search for words ending in S

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Searching for a word ending in S will also return results for the word without the terminal S. There does not appear to be a way to force the search to only return results with the S.

While many words ending in S are plural and as such the two sets of results are similar in meaning, and many of the rest are not a word after the S is removed, this causes issues for a few things, in particular names (Luca/Lucas, Ilia/Ilias, etc.).
 
You might try putting quotes around the search term. This restricts the search a fair bit, though I can't immediately tell the precise rule.
 

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