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|name=From a related word or phrase
|name=From a related word or phrase
|from=a word (or [[phrase]])
|from=a word (or [[phrase]])
|to=a page title that is related in some way. This redirect might be a good candidate for a [[wikt:|Wiktionary]] link
|to=a page title that is related in some way. This redirect might be a good search term, or it could be a candidate for a [[wikt:|Wiktionary]] link
|info=** Redirects from related words are not properly [[:Template:R from alternative spelling|redirects from alternative spelling]]s of the same word. They are also different from redirects that are [[:Template:R from subtopic|subtopic]]s or [[:Template:R to related topic|related terms/topic]]s, because unlike those, a related word or phrase probably does not warrant its own subtopic section in the target page or possess the possibility of ever becoming an article, template, project page, and so forth.
|info=** Redirects from related words are not properly [[:Template:R from alternative spelling|redirects from alternative spelling]]s of the same word. They are also different from redirects that are [[:Template:R from subtopic|subtopic]]s or [[:Template:R to related topic|related terms/topic]]s, because unlike those, a related word or phrase probably does not warrant its own subtopic section in the target page or possess the possibility of ever becoming an article, template, project page, and so forth.
|all category=Redirects from related words
|all category=Redirects from related words

Revision as of 18:22, October 29, 2018

Template:This is a redirect/rcat

  • From a related word or phrase: This is a redirect from a word (or phrase) to a page title that is related in some way. This redirect might be a good search term, or it could be a candidate for a Wiktionary link.
    • Redirects from related words are not properly redirects from alternative spellings of the same word. They are also different from redirects that are subtopics or related terms/topics, because unlike those, a related word or phrase probably does not warrant its own subtopic section in the target page or possess the possibility of ever becoming an article, template, project page, and so forth.