This article contains an alphabetical listing of approximately 6,530 trigrams (sets of three consecutive letters) occurring in English words - about 37 percent of the 17,576 theoretically possible trigram arrangements. For each trigram listed, one or more of the commonest English words containing that trigram are included
An alphabet ring is formed if the 26 letters of the alphabet are written down (in any order) on the ...
Many words contain a trigram comprising three consecutive letters of the alphabet. The most commonl...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
In the August and November 1969 Word Ways, Ross and Faith Eckler presented a list of common trigrams...
Websters Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit additions...
In the February 1971 Word Ways, Delphi Knoxjaqzonville presented a list of words and names displayin...
A list of words that contain sets of trigrams and tetragrams but the letters are in reverse alphabet...
There are about 7800 different trigrams which occur in words listed in boldface in Webster\u27s Seco...
In 1969, Word Ways published a trigram list by Faith and Ross Eckler; based on the 5th and 7th editi...
In previous Word Ways articles I have examined vowel trigrams and vowel tetragrams. Since so many vo...
In exploring the recreational byways of the English language, the most important tool of the logolog...
Many Word Ways articles have dealt with words differing from each other in only a single letter (suc...
The idea has often been proposed that an alphabetical anagram dictionary should be constructed. Ever...
One Sunday in 1953, Cornell students Doub McIlroy and Bob Vanderhoek, weary of solving crossword puz...
It is a generally accepted premise in logology that English words do not contain triplets of the sam...
An alphabet ring is formed if the 26 letters of the alphabet are written down (in any order) on the ...
Many words contain a trigram comprising three consecutive letters of the alphabet. The most commonl...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...
In the August and November 1969 Word Ways, Ross and Faith Eckler presented a list of common trigrams...
Websters Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit additions...
In the February 1971 Word Ways, Delphi Knoxjaqzonville presented a list of words and names displayin...
A list of words that contain sets of trigrams and tetragrams but the letters are in reverse alphabet...
There are about 7800 different trigrams which occur in words listed in boldface in Webster\u27s Seco...
In 1969, Word Ways published a trigram list by Faith and Ross Eckler; based on the 5th and 7th editi...
In previous Word Ways articles I have examined vowel trigrams and vowel tetragrams. Since so many vo...
In exploring the recreational byways of the English language, the most important tool of the logolog...
Many Word Ways articles have dealt with words differing from each other in only a single letter (suc...
The idea has often been proposed that an alphabetical anagram dictionary should be constructed. Ever...
One Sunday in 1953, Cornell students Doub McIlroy and Bob Vanderhoek, weary of solving crossword puz...
It is a generally accepted premise in logology that English words do not contain triplets of the sam...
An alphabet ring is formed if the 26 letters of the alphabet are written down (in any order) on the ...
Many words contain a trigram comprising three consecutive letters of the alphabet. The most commonl...
Most lexical items in the lexicon of a language enter a wide variety of structurally diverse co-occu...