Oh, you're right. I'm pretty new to PerlMonks (signed in this morning) and I'm not sure what I shoul or I shouldn't do. Ok, I'd like to get something like this:
Word 1 is, say, [Aa]tom[oi]/atomo/S-MS and word2 is [Nn]ucle[oi]/nucleo/S-MS.
I'd like to have an output like this: atomo/S-MS  Ë/essereV-S3IP  composto/comporre/V-MSPR  da/da/E  un/un/RIMS  nucleo/nucleo/S-MS As you can see, between the first and the second "word" there are just four other "words". Extracting stuff like this one is exactly my goal.
Thanks again

In reply to Re^2: Regex matching by b_vulnerability
in thread Regex matching by b_vulnerability

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