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I just found a minor one:
Pants --> ant
Pants --> ant
Ok, sugar. I'll teach you how to jive an' wail.Math Is Hard said:Congratulations. You found an ant in your pants.![]()
Now you got to dance.
A bizarre word like "re" gives a conservative person like myself the shudders. This is why I don't play scrabble.Math Is Hard said:A nice three-worder. You actually have
Street --->tree --> re
zoobyshoe said:A bizarre word like "re" gives a conservative person like myself the shudders. This is why I don't play scrabble.
Here's more:
money ---> one
bottom ---> otto (I figure names count)
change---> hang-->an
(These aren't too spectacular. I guess I'm the kind of stripper who comes out pretty much nekked to begin with.)
I have no idea what this means. But anyway:Math Is Hard said:... but you have to go down to a 2-word root if the word is even,...
That's a really good question.Tom Mattson said:Do acronyms count if they're in the dictionary?
It means that if you have an even number of letters, you stop stripping when you reach a two letter word. That two letter word is your "root".zoobyshoe said:I have no idea what this means. But anyway:
works!where--->her
Doesn't work, since "rol", your root, is not a word.strolls--->troll
Here, you have "ung" as your root, so that's a problem.plunger-->lunge
good!king-->in
great!swing--->win-->I
yep.chew--->he
drums--->rum
power-->owe
sorry, rai won't do for the root word.strains-->train
oun is spoiling the middle.grounds--->round
This is very good, but what you actually have is events--->vent --> enevents--->vent
you would have to make a convincing case for "ar" as a word, matey!charms--->harm
Nope. The buck stops at "eserv".preserves--->reserve
Nice try but "ver" is going to be a tough sell.poverty--->overt
good!marks-->ark
Good. Three words here: plates--->late --> atplates--->late
Funny! But, um.. no.jellyfish--->ellyfis
O.K. I understand now. I didn't understand that a 2 or 3 letter word was the distance you had to go. I just thought you were mentioning it since it was as far as you could go.Strip off the first and last letter and get a new word, and then repeat until you get down to a 2 or 3 letter word root. (Possibly down to a one letter word, like A or I.) 2 letter roots are for words with an even number of letters and 3 or 1 letter roots are for words with an odd number of letters.
Incidentally, what are you doing with these? Memorizing them for scrabble?Math Is Hard said:I'll take money and change:smile
It's going.Math Is Hard said:How's the research project going by the way?
Sounds good. I'm easy. What about remaileds? Make sure to get the addresses right this time; I don't want to have to remail all of those remaileds again!how about emailed-- maile -- ail -- i ?
I wasn't sure about maile at first but it looks legit, though both listings are classified as obsolete.
1. A small piece of money; especially, an English silver half-penny of the time of Henry V.
2. Rent; tribute.
According to this reprint of the Ask Mister Langauge Person column, according to the Ask Mister Langauge Person column, according to Mister Langauge Person, according to The American Funeral Industry Council, the preferred term is "bought the farm."Can a word "expire"?
Hey, the site's creator's last name, Hoare, is a strip word and part of another: shoared, from shoar, an alt. spelling of shore, which can be used as a verb, as in shore up.What information is available for each word?
For each word:
* Definitions are shown (if available, see above, or a list of links to dictionaries)
* Direct one-word anagrams
* Hooks (all words that can be found by adding one letter to the word - these are in bold)
* All words that can be found by adding one letter to the set of letters that form the word, in any order
* For words under eight letters, all shorter words that can be made from the letters
* Links to pages listing words starting with the word, containing the exact word anywhere, and ending with the word, optionally sorted by length of word (example: words ending with gry)
* Words that can be formed from the current word by changing anyone letter
* Link to browse words which are one character longer
* Link to previous word (alphabetically)
* Link to next word (alphabetically)
HRW, check this out:honestrosewater said:What about remaileds? Make sure to get the addresses right this time; I don't want to have to remail all of those remaileds again!![]()
According to this reprint of the Ask Mister Langauge Person column, according to the Ask Mister Langauge Person column, according to Mister Langauge Person, according to The American Funeral Industry Council, the preferred term is "bought the farm."
That is an awesome site and a terrible distraction. My workday is shot to hell now.honestrosewater said: