The unstoppable AEGINRST machine grinds on, creating new transposals of those eight letters, allowing delighted logologists to add a few more notches to the AEGINRST holster
Recent developments in logology compel me to come out of retirement, setting the record straight. Ar...
A set of three different letters can be transposed in six ways. There are a number of these groups ...
The February 1973 issue of Word Ways contained a provocative article by Dmitri Borgmann, challenging...
All 24 combinations of the letters AEST make a word, from AEST, an obsolete form of \u27east\u27 thr...
In the August 1989 Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann\u27s article The ACEINORST Transposal Problem brough...
In the August 1998 issue of Word Ways, I embarked on The AEINRST Problem , a wide-ranging search fo...
Previous issues of Word Ways have contained the various transposals of the letter AEGINRST, building...
In this issue of Word Ways, I present 131 distinct transposals of the letters AEGINRST according to ...
In the May 1999 Word Ways, Rex Gooch introduced the term alphome to readers. This is used to refer ...
Earlier issues of Word Ways have demonstrated the fecundity of the seven-letter group AEINRST when i...
AEGINRST has over 150 transposals, previously listed and discussed at length in Word Ways and Making...
In Language on Vacation (1965), I presented 17 transposals of the 9 letters ACEINORST. For the ti...
My article Transposing Rates in the November 1987 Word Ways has examples for 63 of the 120 possibl...
The August 1989 issue of Word Ways offered Dmitri Borgmann\u27s article The ACEINORST Transposal Pr...
During its two decades of existence, Word Ways has presented transposals in one form or another in a...
Recent developments in logology compel me to come out of retirement, setting the record straight. Ar...
A set of three different letters can be transposed in six ways. There are a number of these groups ...
The February 1973 issue of Word Ways contained a provocative article by Dmitri Borgmann, challenging...
All 24 combinations of the letters AEST make a word, from AEST, an obsolete form of \u27east\u27 thr...
In the August 1989 Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann\u27s article The ACEINORST Transposal Problem brough...
In the August 1998 issue of Word Ways, I embarked on The AEINRST Problem , a wide-ranging search fo...
Previous issues of Word Ways have contained the various transposals of the letter AEGINRST, building...
In this issue of Word Ways, I present 131 distinct transposals of the letters AEGINRST according to ...
In the May 1999 Word Ways, Rex Gooch introduced the term alphome to readers. This is used to refer ...
Earlier issues of Word Ways have demonstrated the fecundity of the seven-letter group AEINRST when i...
AEGINRST has over 150 transposals, previously listed and discussed at length in Word Ways and Making...
In Language on Vacation (1965), I presented 17 transposals of the 9 letters ACEINORST. For the ti...
My article Transposing Rates in the November 1987 Word Ways has examples for 63 of the 120 possibl...
The August 1989 issue of Word Ways offered Dmitri Borgmann\u27s article The ACEINORST Transposal Pr...
During its two decades of existence, Word Ways has presented transposals in one form or another in a...
Recent developments in logology compel me to come out of retirement, setting the record straight. Ar...
A set of three different letters can be transposed in six ways. There are a number of these groups ...
The February 1973 issue of Word Ways contained a provocative article by Dmitri Borgmann, challenging...