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Identical Opposites (Posted on 2006-08-29) Difficulty: 2 of 5
If

{ stands for C, E, F, P, or R
} stands for E, K, L, R, or S
[ stands for D, E, F, R, or S
] stands for J, M, U, W, or Y
( stands for A, B, H, N, or O
) stands for A, E, L, S, or T

The six letter code word {([])} can mean two English words that are opposites. What are the two words?

This problem appeared in THE DAILY TEASE ezine.

See The Solution Submitted by Federico Kereki    
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There are more than two words that can be formed from the six letter code, but the two English words that are "opposite" are casual and formal.

The additional words I found can also, with a little reach, be considered "opposites". The cormel is a small solid swollen underground bulb-shaped stem, and its "opposite" would be the underground rodent, aka, the chewer (the "predator" and the "prey").


  Posted by Dej Mar on 2006-08-29 10:40:37
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