Wolfram sounds like a good fit in that case.

I can refer you to the right people if you like. Their pricing is, I found, 
reasonable.

S



On 30 Apr 2011, at 16:41, Richard White wrote:

> 
> thanks for your reply... yes your example is exactly what we want, except as 
> you have indicated the scope is unfortunately large!
> 
> we basically need our application linked to some form of existing thesaurus 
> that we can query for synonyms, and then in our code make sure it also 
> searches for those words.
> 
> Basically, our software is used for medical data, and we are finding users 
> typing words such as 'mother' when another user entered the data as 
> 'maternal', therefore the data is not being found.
> 
> This happens on various different scenarios and is why we are thinking rather 
> than attempting to build our own, we could possibly utilize an existing 
> synonym dictionary plug-in ... if one exists!
> 
> 
> thanks for any pointers
> 


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