A tautonym is a word, name or term which consists of two or more identical parts. Examples are DODO, PAPA, TARTAR, WOGGA WOGGA, CHA-CHA-CAH and KUKUKUKU
In 1921 Tunste {pseudonym of Paul Bryan, a National Puzzlers\u27 League member} revealed to Puzzledo...
Triple tautonyms are hard to find. I know if only two in Webster\u27s Third Edition, cha-cha-cha and...
In a companion article, Hugo Brandt Corstius exhibits a set of Dutch words consisting of a tautonyms...
If letters are assigned values according to their numerical positions in the alphabet (A=1, B=2, etc...
A numerical tautonym is traditionally defined as a word which can be divided into a sequence of at l...
Assigning A=1, B=2, etc., the letters forming the first and second halves of a word within an even n...
A Tautonym or reduplication is a word or name consisting of two identical parts, one following the o...
After reading the article by Darryl Francis on numerical tautonyms in the February 1970 Word Ways, I...
2. Numerical Tautonyms This is the second of three parts of an article dealing with varieties of ba...
Numerical Charades Part 4 introduces a new type of numerical tautonym. The letters of the word TABLE...
In Numerical Charades Part 4 (Word Ways Feb. 2011 p. 34), I offered a new type of numerical tautonym...
Most tautonymic words, as well as consisting of a repeated letter/group of letters, are also phoneti...
A tautonym was originally the same word repeated for genus and species, though in Word Ways it is us...
In Alfalfa and All That in the November 1978 Word Ways, Leroy F. Meyers presented a variety of Eng...
Tautonyms - i.e., words, phrases, etc. whose spelling is tautological - are of two kinds: terms such...
In 1921 Tunste {pseudonym of Paul Bryan, a National Puzzlers\u27 League member} revealed to Puzzledo...
Triple tautonyms are hard to find. I know if only two in Webster\u27s Third Edition, cha-cha-cha and...
In a companion article, Hugo Brandt Corstius exhibits a set of Dutch words consisting of a tautonyms...
If letters are assigned values according to their numerical positions in the alphabet (A=1, B=2, etc...
A numerical tautonym is traditionally defined as a word which can be divided into a sequence of at l...
Assigning A=1, B=2, etc., the letters forming the first and second halves of a word within an even n...
A Tautonym or reduplication is a word or name consisting of two identical parts, one following the o...
After reading the article by Darryl Francis on numerical tautonyms in the February 1970 Word Ways, I...
2. Numerical Tautonyms This is the second of three parts of an article dealing with varieties of ba...
Numerical Charades Part 4 introduces a new type of numerical tautonym. The letters of the word TABLE...
In Numerical Charades Part 4 (Word Ways Feb. 2011 p. 34), I offered a new type of numerical tautonym...
Most tautonymic words, as well as consisting of a repeated letter/group of letters, are also phoneti...
A tautonym was originally the same word repeated for genus and species, though in Word Ways it is us...
In Alfalfa and All That in the November 1978 Word Ways, Leroy F. Meyers presented a variety of Eng...
Tautonyms - i.e., words, phrases, etc. whose spelling is tautological - are of two kinds: terms such...
In 1921 Tunste {pseudonym of Paul Bryan, a National Puzzlers\u27 League member} revealed to Puzzledo...
Triple tautonyms are hard to find. I know if only two in Webster\u27s Third Edition, cha-cha-cha and...
In a companion article, Hugo Brandt Corstius exhibits a set of Dutch words consisting of a tautonyms...