Google supports several operators which gives you more control on search results. There are too many search operators to remember. Also, not all of them are useful all the time. So I am describing today only the most frequently used search operators.
inurl:
This operator is used to restrict the search results to pages that contain a particular word in the URL. inurl:ihacc will give the results, which have the word ihacc in URL.
allinurl:
This operator is similar in function to the inurl operator but is used for finding multiple words in the URL. For Example allinurl:ihacc senthilprabu will give the results, which have both ihacc and senthilprabu in URL.
intext: Searches for a word in the main body text.
allintext: Searches for multiple words within the body.
intitle: Looks for pages where your word or phrase matches in the page title.
allintitle: This works like intitle but searches for multiple words in the title.
inanchor: This operator will restrict your search to pages where the underlined text of inbound links that are matches with your search word.
allinanchor: Similar inanchor but searches for multiple words in the anchor text.
Note: There is a space after or Before the colon when using these special operators.

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