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Sure ![smile :)](/forums/images/smilies/smile9.gif)
But, that's not entirely correct that way. The letters should be added at the end of the word, and aren't allowed in the front... Try page 1 for rules.
By the way:
rationalism
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But, that's not entirely correct that way. The letters should be added at the end of the word, and aren't allowed in the front... Try page 1 for rules.
By the way:
rationalism
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That happens alot to me... i tend to open all sub-forums at once and then mark the forum read... then i open most thread at the same time... once i think a whole page passed before i posted.Koni wrote:redeem
TT: right, your "enfolders" was a great word after Elvin's "tenfold", but there passed a lot of minutes after PhoenixReborn's "folder" (exactly from 13.15 till 13.36). What a misluck, but I had the same a few posts before with only one second too late!
"A word cannot be strongly tied with the previous word (meaning its meaning has to completely differ from all of the previous words meanings) if its used whole (so adding a suffix ly, ing, ed, or anyone like thats inst allowed, turning a verb into a noun, or similar is also not allowed)."Kalah wrote:[quote="Gaidal Cain"][quote="Kalah"]It's a different word with a completely different meaning, not the same word in a different form, so it's allowed. And worth lots of points
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/shingle
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Hey, Mr. Slow. Read it and weep:
The dictionary wrote:Shingle=A thin oblong piece of material, such as wood or slate, that is laid in overlapping rows to cover the roof or sides of a house or other building
Shingles=An acute viral infection characterized by inflammation of the sensory ganglia of certain spinal or cranial nerves and the eruption of vesicles along the affected nerve path.
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I still say that as shingles is also a plural it shouldn't be allowed.. i recall DL didn't allow different meanings with the same spelling, even if it was a plural...
OMG, i see your evil plan now Kalah... you banned him just to chance the rules in your favour... you magnificent bastard.
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The point of the rules is to disable the possibility of adding a single letter, turning a singular word into the plural form of the same word, gaining full-word points for it. If you can find a different word, which is spelled the same way but means something completely different, you have found a valid way of doing it. Since rooftiles and a viral infection are two very different things, the point is valid.
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