What is the only word in the english language that ends in 'mt'? Thank you.
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Posted 1 Year ago
Soultra
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My dictionary lists more than one (all variants of each other):
nqernzg qnlqernzg qernzg bhgqernzg
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Posted 1 Year ago
Pierre-Normand
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s p o i l e r s p a c e s p o i l e r s p a c e s p o i l e r s p a c e
'Dreamt' is one candidate. 'Exempt' also sprang to mind, but my fingers know how to spell even if my brain doesn't.
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Posted 1 Year ago
Via Caltha
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You seem to have omitted
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Posted 1 Year ago
Soultra
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I think there are more words than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
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Posted 1 Year ago
querty
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amt Amt, n.; pl. Amter, E. Amts. [Dan. & Norw., fr. G.] An administrative territorial division in Denmark and Norway.
Each of the provinces [of Denmark] is divided into several amts, answering . . . to the English hundreds.
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Posted 1 Year ago
MAN
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I like that. Dreamt is probably supposed to be 'the answer.'
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Posted 1 Year ago
NGR
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amt most definitely, but you must consider: GMT (abbreviation Greenwich Mean Time) mgmt (abbreviation of management) undreamt } daydreamt } definitions all available in a dictionary klimt }
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Posted 1 Year ago
Orion_O'RYAN
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Actually, two words!
Dreamt Undreamt
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Posted 1 Year ago
Dolemite
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Is there a klimt that isn't a person's name? Klimt isn't in my dictionary, the only Klimt I see on google is Gustav.
Generally I think it's understood that puzzles like this use scrabble rules (no abbreviations or proper nouns).
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Posted 1 Year ago
imported_baz
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It probably hasn't shown up in dictionaries yet, but thanks to Mike Myers I think we can also add 'farklemt' to the list.
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