Re: [math-fun] Online Encyclopedia of Character Strings
SPOILER Oops! I meant single word, one or more solutions, as Michael guessed. My MW lacks mythopoeism, having just canoeist, oboeist, and pharmacopoeist, wherein the OE has three different pronunciations. If not, based on the canoeist model: One who pharmacopoes. (Pronounced pharmacopoos.) --rwg Charlesg>From the same site: [doe | foe | hoe | roe | toe | woe | aloe | floe | oboe | shoe | sloe | canoe | throe | tiptoe | overshoe | snowshoe | hammertoe | horseshoe | mistletoe] [is | ism | isis | isle | isles | islet | issue | island | islets | isobar | isomer | issues | islands | isobars | isolate | isomers | isotope | isthmus | islander | isolates | isotopes | issuance | isthmian | isinglass | islanders | isosceles | isthmuses | isolationism] or (anything ending with o) eisteddfod So "oboe issues", "doe island", "canoe issuance", "foe isotopes", and yes, "cockatoo eisteddfod". Charles Greathouse Analyst/Programmer Case Western Reserve University On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Michael Kleber <michael.kleber@gmail.com>wrote: http://www.puzzlexpress.com/cgi-bin/query.cgi?query=*o*e*i*s* Foreigners' novelties, impoverished lotteries, bourgeois polemics coexist -- sometimes. Otherwise: toenails. Oh wait, consecutively? Bah. Mythopoeism. --Michael On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 6:51 AM, Bill Gosper <billgosper@gmail.com> wrote: Unspelling exercise: word or words containing OEIS consecutively. --rwg _______________________________________________
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