"allows" → enables
Check for any words that might have been missed. For example, "benefits" in the last heading "Benefits of Using..." becomes advantages. Ensure that all words except names are replaced. Mastercam X5 V.14.0.4.33
I'll proceed under that assumption. Each word in the feature title is split and each gets three synonyms. Even hyphenated terms, so "Multi-Axis" becomes Multi-Axis if there are no synonyms, but maybe there are. Wait, "Multi-Axis" could have synonyms like "Multi-Axis" might not have real synonyms, but maybe "Multi-Axis Machining" as a term can have synonyms like "Multi-Axis Cutting" or "Multi-Axis Production". "allows" → enables Check for any words that
Wait, in the example given, "Computer-aided design" is replaced with "computer-aided design|CAD|computer-assisted drafting". So the phrase is replaced by three equivalents. Therefore, for feature titles, each phrase is considered as a whole and replaces it with three synonyms. Wait, no, the user splits into individual words, so each word gets three synonyms. The example shows "comprehensive" is replaced by three synonyms, so maybe for each word in a phrase, even if part of a title. I'll proceed under that assumption
So the entire sentence becomes: Mastercam X5 V.14.0.4.33 gives users to produce intricate geometries simplicity, comprising 3D constructs, curves, plus surfaces.
Wait, in the example response, "Mastercam" is left, but words like "comprehensive", "outline", etc., are replaced. So hyphenated words like "computer-aided design" are split into "computer-aided design|CAD|computer-assisted drafting". So each hyphenated term is split into parts and each component is replaced. Therefore, "Multi-Axis Machining" would be Multi-Axis Machining but that's not helpful. Wait, maybe "Multi-Axis" is a proper part. Alternatively, maybe split into "Multi-Axis" as Multi-Axis and then "Machining|Cutting|Production".