In the February 1993 Word Ways, Darryl Francis embedded 45 rearrangements of the letters EILSV in various dictionary words and proper names. If one doesn\u27t insist that the letters be adjacent in a word, all 120 rearrangements can be spelled out in words. In the list below, I have restricted myself to boldface words (including inferred forms such as plurals) found in Webster\u27s Second or Third, giving preference whenever possible to solid entries such as pELVIS or convuLSIVE
During the ten years I have subscribed to Word Ways, I have been amazed at the emphasis placed on th...
AEGINRST has over 150 transposals, previously listed and discussed at length in Word Ways and Making...
ELVIS LIVES says the graffiti. You\u27ve seen it on tee-shirts, in headlines in the popular press, ...
In the February 1993 Word Ways, Darryl Francis embedded 45 rearrangements of the letters EILSV in va...
Except for occasional pieces in The Poet\u27s Corner , Walter Shedlofsky has been absent from the p...
In the August 1972 issue of Word Ways, Darryl H. Francis shook the world of logology to its very fou...
In the May 1972 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman reported on efforts by mary Hazard, Gary Crum and Murray P...
Elvis Presley died on 16 August 1977 - already fifteen years ago! In recognition of this anniversar...
We intrepid logologists love to switch around letters within words -- adjacent letters (UNITED UNTIE...
A number of Word Ways readers have shown a marked interest in words in which the central letter rang...
August 2002 is the 25th, or silver, anniversary of the death of rock \u27n\u27 roll singer Elvis Pre...
In the May 1978 Word Ways, John Meyer exhibited a list of 26 seven-letter words in which the central...
The readers of Word Ways will be familiar with words whose first few letters are repeated, in the sa...
In a companion article, Hugo Brandt Corstius exhibits a set of Dutch words consisting of a tautonyms...
COLLOQUY and KICKSHAWS each have two repeated letters. Even WORD WAYS has one repeated letter. This ...
During the ten years I have subscribed to Word Ways, I have been amazed at the emphasis placed on th...
AEGINRST has over 150 transposals, previously listed and discussed at length in Word Ways and Making...
ELVIS LIVES says the graffiti. You\u27ve seen it on tee-shirts, in headlines in the popular press, ...
In the February 1993 Word Ways, Darryl Francis embedded 45 rearrangements of the letters EILSV in va...
Except for occasional pieces in The Poet\u27s Corner , Walter Shedlofsky has been absent from the p...
In the August 1972 issue of Word Ways, Darryl H. Francis shook the world of logology to its very fou...
In the May 1972 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman reported on efforts by mary Hazard, Gary Crum and Murray P...
Elvis Presley died on 16 August 1977 - already fifteen years ago! In recognition of this anniversar...
We intrepid logologists love to switch around letters within words -- adjacent letters (UNITED UNTIE...
A number of Word Ways readers have shown a marked interest in words in which the central letter rang...
August 2002 is the 25th, or silver, anniversary of the death of rock \u27n\u27 roll singer Elvis Pre...
In the May 1978 Word Ways, John Meyer exhibited a list of 26 seven-letter words in which the central...
The readers of Word Ways will be familiar with words whose first few letters are repeated, in the sa...
In a companion article, Hugo Brandt Corstius exhibits a set of Dutch words consisting of a tautonyms...
COLLOQUY and KICKSHAWS each have two repeated letters. Even WORD WAYS has one repeated letter. This ...
During the ten years I have subscribed to Word Ways, I have been amazed at the emphasis placed on th...
AEGINRST has over 150 transposals, previously listed and discussed at length in Word Ways and Making...
ELVIS LIVES says the graffiti. You\u27ve seen it on tee-shirts, in headlines in the popular press, ...