Make the longest word you can make out of these six letters:
A, E, I, N, S, T.
Rules:
- No letter may be used twice.
- No other letter or symbol may be used.
- It must be a common English word.
- No proper nouns.
insensatenesses (15 letters)
noun - plural of insensateness:
insensitivity or the quality or state of being unfeeling
No letter is used twice: a (once), e (four-times), i (once), n (thrice), s (five-times), and t (once).
To answer the question posed in the problem's title, the answer is yes, and I provide three words. These three words, though, do not conform to rule 3, as they would each be considered uncommon English words.
- tenias - noun, variant spelling of the plural taenias, also teniae or taeniae) plural of taenia: a headband or fillet; an anatomical ribbonlike structure; a tapeworm of the genus Taenia
- tineas - noun, plural of tinea: any fungal skin disease; ringworm
- tisane - noun: an aromatic or herb-flavored tea; an infusion of dried or fresh leaves or flowers; a ptisan
Edited on March 11, 2013, 8:53 am
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Posted by Dej Mar
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