Over the years, many examples of transadditions have appeared in Word Ways. A transaddition is the result of adding a letter to a word and then rearranging all the letters to form another, longer word. It is relatively easy to start with a single letter and, step by step, achieve transadditions up to length 7 or 8 letters. Longer ones are more difficult
In Transposing Rates (WW87195), Jeff Grant listed the 24 transpositions of the four letters AEST. He...
Take the word TEA and transfer the last letter to the start, obtaining ATE. Repeat this operation on...
The letter pattern of some word genres is only a whisker away from the letter pattern of other word ...
Take a word, remove a letter, and rearrange the remaining letters to form another word; the shorter ...
Although many words and names are transportable, many more are not, learning a bitter taste in the l...
The February 1973 issue of Word Ways contained a provocative article by Dmitri Borgmann, challenging...
Transpositions where a letter at one end of a word can be moved to the other end to make a new word ...
Transposing word by dividing them into three parts in such a way that leaves the middle letter(s) un...
Would you believe that over eight hundred fifty transposable words of eight or more letters can be f...
In the May 1972 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman reported on efforts by mary Hazard, Gary Crum and Murray P...
Most readers will be familiar with split-word transposals such as HORSEHOER in which the letters of ...
Most of us are familiar with words like HORSESHOER in which the letters making the first half of the...
The transposability of a word can be defined as the ease with which its letters can be rearranged to...
Two words are called transposals if they use the same letters in a different order. The letters may...
Successive transdeletions by a single letter from word to word yield a pyramidic structure, as demon...
In Transposing Rates (WW87195), Jeff Grant listed the 24 transpositions of the four letters AEST. He...
Take the word TEA and transfer the last letter to the start, obtaining ATE. Repeat this operation on...
The letter pattern of some word genres is only a whisker away from the letter pattern of other word ...
Take a word, remove a letter, and rearrange the remaining letters to form another word; the shorter ...
Although many words and names are transportable, many more are not, learning a bitter taste in the l...
The February 1973 issue of Word Ways contained a provocative article by Dmitri Borgmann, challenging...
Transpositions where a letter at one end of a word can be moved to the other end to make a new word ...
Transposing word by dividing them into three parts in such a way that leaves the middle letter(s) un...
Would you believe that over eight hundred fifty transposable words of eight or more letters can be f...
In the May 1972 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman reported on efforts by mary Hazard, Gary Crum and Murray P...
Most readers will be familiar with split-word transposals such as HORSEHOER in which the letters of ...
Most of us are familiar with words like HORSESHOER in which the letters making the first half of the...
The transposability of a word can be defined as the ease with which its letters can be rearranged to...
Two words are called transposals if they use the same letters in a different order. The letters may...
Successive transdeletions by a single letter from word to word yield a pyramidic structure, as demon...
In Transposing Rates (WW87195), Jeff Grant listed the 24 transpositions of the four letters AEST. He...
Take the word TEA and transfer the last letter to the start, obtaining ATE. Repeat this operation on...
The letter pattern of some word genres is only a whisker away from the letter pattern of other word ...