COLLOQUY and KICKSHAWS each have two repeated letters. Even WORD WAYS has one repeated letter. This makes them ideal candidates for which to find isomorphs, words with the same letter pattern and no crashing letters. Here, I attempt to find an A-Z of isomorphs for each of them
Why anything trilinear? Those two words in the title are non-crashing isomorphs of the two-word ter...
This article responds to the challenge posed by Susan Thorpe on page 212 of the August 2001 issue of...
In this article we introduce the Dispatchful Byeworkman, a fellow closely related to the Gunpowdery ...
Internal Isomorphs are what I call words which can be cut into 2 or more sections, each with an equa...
In Language on Vacation, Dmitri Borgmann states that non-pattern words (words with no letter repeate...
Many common words contain a doubled letter, for example LEER, GRAMMAR and DAZZLE. To find dictionary...
In the February 1973 Word Ways, Darryl Francis searched for examples of words having two doubled let...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
As defined in the first part of this article, pair isograms are words containing exactly two of each...
Many Word Ways articles have dealt with words differing from each other in only a single letter (suc...
Specialized dictionaries are becoming an increasingly important tool for the serious logologist. Mar...
It is twenty years since isomorphs were given significant room in Word Ways; A Pattern Word Quiz b...
A pair isogram is a word in which each different letter occurs exactly twice. As a genre, pair isog...
An isopangram is considered a perfect pangram and uses all 26 letters of the alphabet once and only ...
For an introduction to this series of articles classifying and summarizing unsolved logological prob...
Why anything trilinear? Those two words in the title are non-crashing isomorphs of the two-word ter...
This article responds to the challenge posed by Susan Thorpe on page 212 of the August 2001 issue of...
In this article we introduce the Dispatchful Byeworkman, a fellow closely related to the Gunpowdery ...
Internal Isomorphs are what I call words which can be cut into 2 or more sections, each with an equa...
In Language on Vacation, Dmitri Borgmann states that non-pattern words (words with no letter repeate...
Many common words contain a doubled letter, for example LEER, GRAMMAR and DAZZLE. To find dictionary...
In the February 1973 Word Ways, Darryl Francis searched for examples of words having two doubled let...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit addit...
As defined in the first part of this article, pair isograms are words containing exactly two of each...
Many Word Ways articles have dealt with words differing from each other in only a single letter (suc...
Specialized dictionaries are becoming an increasingly important tool for the serious logologist. Mar...
It is twenty years since isomorphs were given significant room in Word Ways; A Pattern Word Quiz b...
A pair isogram is a word in which each different letter occurs exactly twice. As a genre, pair isog...
An isopangram is considered a perfect pangram and uses all 26 letters of the alphabet once and only ...
For an introduction to this series of articles classifying and summarizing unsolved logological prob...
Why anything trilinear? Those two words in the title are non-crashing isomorphs of the two-word ter...
This article responds to the challenge posed by Susan Thorpe on page 212 of the August 2001 issue of...
In this article we introduce the Dispatchful Byeworkman, a fellow closely related to the Gunpowdery ...