There is only one word in the English
language , replacing the
? sign in the alphametic
seventeen + seventeen = ?
to make it uniquely solvable.
Find this word.
(In reply to
computer solutions by Charlie)
OOOOOOOOOOOOPS...
BAD NEWS:
Your DB is definitely richer than mine.
Good news1:
From your seven solutions my personal vocabulary got 2 new words: jewelweed and insnare(=ensnare).
Good news2: Got a better D4 version (for my archive) to warrant a single answer:
<begin>
There are at least eight English words, that by replacing the ? sign in the alphametic
seventeen + seventeen = ?
make it uniquely solvable.
Only in one of them S+E+V=17
Find this word.
<end>
Does it meet your approval or do you offer another parameter?
Kudos, anyway...
Edited on September 26, 2015, 12:47 am