AmiasGrant Prompting Kagi to define "Moon" returns the following search result. Alternatively: https://kagi.com/search?q=define+moon&r=kr&sh=L9RFXUu1rzM6KZFYfkAv3g A definition that pertains to either our Moon or the concept of natural satellites as a whole.
tux0r AmiasGrant Prompting Kagi to define "Moon" returns the following search result. According to which algorithm should Kagi determine which definition of a word that (like "moon") has many meanings simultaneously is the one you want to see?
xJustxMegx I'm unable to reproduce this. Does this happen when you use a new tab and search again too?
Hanbyeol xJustxMegx Try searching for something like "verkalren moon" because some keywords that call widgets (in this case "define") are localized, allowing users to search in their language.
Hanbyeol @AmiasGrant May I ask if you are currently living in South Korea by any chance? I'm curious whether this is an issue that only happens in Korea.
AmiasGrant Hanbyeol I am indeed currently living in South Korea. Also I apologize for the late reply. I did not anticipate my post garnering this much attention so quickly.
Hanbyeol By the way, "Moon" is a really common surname here, so there are tons of people who aren't related to him at all: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_the_Korean_family_name_Moon Even if we're just talking about Korean names, I don't think he represents the name "Moon". Edit: Fixed some wording