Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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Randi wrote:Tue Apr 30, 2013 1:39 pm Someone emailed me this...

It is a modified version of anagrams.
Pick a starting word and then continue by changing the order of the letters and/or changing, adding, or deleting one letter.

steamer
(reorder and change e to r)
armrest
(reorder and delete t)
rearms

In addition, we try to have some sort of logical connection between the words.
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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Time for a fresh

start
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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I vote we employ an (+i)

artist

to illustrate the literary thread.
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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That's a tempting idea. Obviously a (-s, +e)

ratite

will not help get this topic off the ground.
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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Unless the artist drew it in interesting

attire
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Some people may get (-t)

irate

at the sight of an artist with no attire.
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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I think using an (+g)

aigret

as an item of attire would be pretty interesting.
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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And perhaps a (i to n)

garnet

necklace since garnet is the January birthstone.
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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(+d)

Granted
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Oooo, I can see it... a garnet carved in the shape of a (+o)

dragonet.

These "little dragons" are generally very colorful and possess cryptic patterns. Their bodies are elongated and scaleless. This is a ruby dragonet.

Image
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I saw that second last reply and just (-t)

groaned
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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Who wants to be a (-a +s)

snodger?

(the Aussie variety not the Scottish (yuck - but common this time of year in the northern lats, maybe southern too if you suffer from hay fever))
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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Thank you, leelaht, for the dragonet, and pommystuart, for the snodger. Anagrammatic Variations introduces us to such an array of

wonders

(less g more w)
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And, it also (-r)

endows

with a depth of knowledge as deep as the mariana trench. :lol: :lol:

Thanks Leelaht, never heard of 'snodger'
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Interesting Scottish words abound... Donsie (w for i), weason (d for a), but give a (w for c)

second

to pick one
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If, with our endowment, we add a Scottish wing to this lexicographic museum, we may need to hire a second

docent

(t for s)
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I hope the docent is familiar with the

coden

used in the library.
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If not, ze may get (+k)

conked

in the head by a falling misplaced library item.
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

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I guess we better add some training to the (-n, +t)

docket
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Whos (d2p)

pocket

is that money going to come out of?
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