Readers will be familiar with assigning A=1, B=2 though Z=26 to find the letter total of a word. Mo...
At the end of my article Hunting the Ten-Square (May 2004 Word Ways) I said that about one million...
In this article we explore some properties of the number names: the results of looking at the names ...
Following my article Number Names contained in Words and Phrases in November 2001, the editor asked ...
This article continues my investigations of the logological properties of number-names begun in the ...
Ross Eckler\u27s Making the ALphabet Dance (St. Martin\u27s 1996) lists 20 words on page 236, each c...
In our article Cardinal Transposals in the November 1975 issue of Word Ways, we sought transposals...
In our first issue, we presented the existing names for very large numbers, pointed out the many inc...
Singularly Imperfect Tautonyms (SITS for short) are what I call words like NIGHTLIGHT in which a sin...
This article was inspired by my 5-year-old grand-daughter who once asked me Do some words have numb...
If one sets A = 1, B = 2, .... Z = 26, the number-name ONE scores 15 + 14 + 5 = 34, the number-name ...
The article Words into Numbers in the February 1977 issue of Word Ways introduced transadditions o...
Editor\u27s Note: In the November 1998 Word Ways, Dave Morice defined unique properties for each of ...
In the February 1968 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann briefly reviewed the history of number nome...
TWENTY-SEVEN has eleven letters, ELEVEN has six letters, SIX has three letters, THREE has five lette...
Readers will be familiar with assigning A=1, B=2 though Z=26 to find the letter total of a word. Mo...
At the end of my article Hunting the Ten-Square (May 2004 Word Ways) I said that about one million...
In this article we explore some properties of the number names: the results of looking at the names ...
Following my article Number Names contained in Words and Phrases in November 2001, the editor asked ...
This article continues my investigations of the logological properties of number-names begun in the ...
Ross Eckler\u27s Making the ALphabet Dance (St. Martin\u27s 1996) lists 20 words on page 236, each c...
In our article Cardinal Transposals in the November 1975 issue of Word Ways, we sought transposals...
In our first issue, we presented the existing names for very large numbers, pointed out the many inc...
Singularly Imperfect Tautonyms (SITS for short) are what I call words like NIGHTLIGHT in which a sin...
This article was inspired by my 5-year-old grand-daughter who once asked me Do some words have numb...
If one sets A = 1, B = 2, .... Z = 26, the number-name ONE scores 15 + 14 + 5 = 34, the number-name ...
The article Words into Numbers in the February 1977 issue of Word Ways introduced transadditions o...
Editor\u27s Note: In the November 1998 Word Ways, Dave Morice defined unique properties for each of ...
In the February 1968 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann briefly reviewed the history of number nome...
TWENTY-SEVEN has eleven letters, ELEVEN has six letters, SIX has three letters, THREE has five lette...
Readers will be familiar with assigning A=1, B=2 though Z=26 to find the letter total of a word. Mo...
At the end of my article Hunting the Ten-Square (May 2004 Word Ways) I said that about one million...
In this article we explore some properties of the number names: the results of looking at the names ...