This is a companion to
"Wrap a gram"
As in that problem this table contains words to be read downwards but of 4 letters.
All words are to be replaced with an anagram. All but two (differently coloured) are constructed by "reverse" wraparound.
For example:
Take the word "fire", reverse the order of letters to get "erif". In this case we only need to cycle the letter "e" to the rear to create the anagram "rife".
T |
V |
F |
N |
D |
T |
M |
M |
T |
E |
C |
W |
C |
L |
S |
M |
S |
D |
T |
T |
M |
R |
I |
A |
A |
U |
I |
A |
I |
U |
I |
L |
I |
A |
A |
O |
O |
I |
U |
O |
A |
I |
A |
O |
M |
S |
R |
T |
A |
N |
T |
C |
P |
S |
R |
S |
S |
B |
R |
R |
C |
N |
R |
D |
N |
O |
E |
E |
E |
S |
L |
G |
E |
H |
S |
E |
E |
H |
E |
E |
E |
E |
K |
E |
E |
E |
E |
M |
To the perceptive, find a 22 letter statement within the mess!
Note: some words in the table as well as in the solution will not be in common usage.
"Reverse" (wraparound) constructions, and anagrams for MUCH and WASH (included are some proper nouns):
TIME : EMIT - give off
MITE - very small arachnid
ITEM - a distinct part
VASE : SAVE - refrain from harming
AVES - greetings or farewells
FARE : AFER - the southwest wind; an African
NUTS : STUN - make senseless
TUNS - large casks
UNST - one of the Shetland Islands
DIAL : LAID - set down
IDLA - female name ("battle")
TANG : GNAT - a small biting fly
MITE : TIME - an indefinite period
MUCH : CHUM - a close friend; fish bait
TIPS : SPIT - saliva; a skewer
PITS - sizeable holes
ELSE : SLEE - (obsolete) to slay
LEES - wine sediment; dregs
CIRE : ERIC - a murderer's recompense
RICE - a cereal plant
ICER - one who ices
WASH : HAWS - turns left
SHAW - coppice; thicket
CASE : ACES - skilled persons; succeeds
LOBE : BOLE - a tree trunk; reddish brown clay
LEBO - derogatory ethnic slur of a Lebonese
SORE : EROS - sexual love or desire
ROSE - a fragrant flower; past of rise
MIRE : RIME - thin frost coating; rhyme
MERI - a language of Cameroon
IMER - one who uses Instant Messaging
SUCK : CUSK - a fish of the cod family; burbot
DONE : NODE - a connecting point; a swelling
ODEN - a Japanese winter dish
TARE : RATE - a magnitude or frequency
TIDE : EDIT - correct; revise; cut or eliminate
DITE - mite; bit
MANE : NAME - identify; reputation
AMEN - affirmation in prayer
MENA - Roman goddess of menstruation
ROOM : MOOR - dock; uncultivated upland
Edited on April 8, 2009, 12:57 am
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Posted by Dej Mar
on 2009-04-08 00:24:29 |