3/7 chicken could be CHI, 2/3 cat could be CA, and 1/2 goat could be GO, yet CHICAGO is not really a mixture but an appended construction of those portions.
For a mixture, the following words can be formed by the given fractional portions of the given words:
achiote, aconite, agnatic, anoetic, atactic, attache, attonce, cantate, cantico, cathect, catting, coenact, contact, coagent, cognate, coinage, coating, cotinga, chaotic, choanae, entotic, etchant, ectatic, gnathic, ganache, hotcake, hattock, hatting, ketotic, katcina, nictate, oatcake, tonetic, tocking, toccate,
taction, tetanic, tintack, tietack, tacking, tathing, tankage, thanage, tachina, tikanga, & thangka.
Coenact does describe that the mixture of the fractional portions are acting jointly.
Chaotic is somewhat a valid description to the fact that the result is a chimeric mixture. An
attaché hints at the attachment of the letters and their may be some travel involved. Contact also hints of the the concatenation of the fractional mix, as well, as it was a word called out when a propeller-driven plane was made ready on its "way to go".
I personally vote for tikanga. The English word of Maori origin can be translated to mean a "way to go".
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Posted by Dej Mar
on 2018-03-28 10:39:39 |