Over the years, I have written various articles for Word Ways on the logology of the names of the 50 US states and the 50 state capitals. There have been transposals, transdeletions, transadditions and so on. But I\u27ve never explored the names of the US counties
We love transpositions, especially of complete sets of words and names, or nearly complete sets. Wor...
Take each of the 50 US state names in turn. For each state name, reduce the name to the list of dif...
The privately-produced county atlas is an American phenomenon.\ud Since the appearance of the first ...
The subject of finding transposals for the US state names has been documented many times in Word Way...
A large listing of transposals for the names of all US cities with populations over 100.000
In Word Ways in November 1973, Dmitri Borgmann searched for names of U.S. Cities, towns, or villages...
Often, while searching through atlases and gazetteers of the United States, we have been surprised a...
In my November 2001 Word Ways article, Transposing the State Capitals , I explored the transposabil...
Word play involving the names of the fifty states, or their US Post Office abbreviations, has freque...
In the November 2001 Word Ways I examined the transposability of the name of the capitals of the 50 ...
In the February 2002 Word Ways I explored trandeletions and transadditions of the names of the state...
If you are finding it a bit monotonous to put Dateline, Anywhere, U.S.A. on every letter you write, ...
Over the years, the names of the 50 states of the USA have been pored over in the pages of Word Ways...
In previous issues of Word Ways, attention has been drawn to US towns with names reflecting their po...
The article Words into Numbers in the February 1977 issue of Word Ways introduced transadditions o...
We love transpositions, especially of complete sets of words and names, or nearly complete sets. Wor...
Take each of the 50 US state names in turn. For each state name, reduce the name to the list of dif...
The privately-produced county atlas is an American phenomenon.\ud Since the appearance of the first ...
The subject of finding transposals for the US state names has been documented many times in Word Way...
A large listing of transposals for the names of all US cities with populations over 100.000
In Word Ways in November 1973, Dmitri Borgmann searched for names of U.S. Cities, towns, or villages...
Often, while searching through atlases and gazetteers of the United States, we have been surprised a...
In my November 2001 Word Ways article, Transposing the State Capitals , I explored the transposabil...
Word play involving the names of the fifty states, or their US Post Office abbreviations, has freque...
In the November 2001 Word Ways I examined the transposability of the name of the capitals of the 50 ...
In the February 2002 Word Ways I explored trandeletions and transadditions of the names of the state...
If you are finding it a bit monotonous to put Dateline, Anywhere, U.S.A. on every letter you write, ...
Over the years, the names of the 50 states of the USA have been pored over in the pages of Word Ways...
In previous issues of Word Ways, attention has been drawn to US towns with names reflecting their po...
The article Words into Numbers in the February 1977 issue of Word Ways introduced transadditions o...
We love transpositions, especially of complete sets of words and names, or nearly complete sets. Wor...
Take each of the 50 US state names in turn. For each state name, reduce the name to the list of dif...
The privately-produced county atlas is an American phenomenon.\ud Since the appearance of the first ...