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S-2-1-3-1-2-S (
Posted on 2006-01-09
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Quite a simple problem really:
There exists a word. It begins and ends with the letter 's'.
It's structure is as follows: S, two consonants, a vowel, three consonants, a vowel, two consonants, S.
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Joe
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my favorite
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My favorite, already provided by Penny, is STRONGHOLDS. This solution is consonant with the hint word "structure" provided in Joe's problem statement.
Posted by
Mindrod
on 2006-01-10 00:33:44
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