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Gramograms: Words that sound like letters.

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From --Chris Cole, "Wordplay: A curious dictionary of language oddities".
Words 1 through 22 of 22
xerophagy   has been listed 6 times with 3 comments
wireless   has been listed 12 times with 2 comments
expediency   has been listed 4 times with 1 comment
european   has been listed 3 times with 1 comment
veneer   has been listed 26 times with 1 comment
tedious   has been listed 12 times with 1 comment
aesculapian   has been listed 3 times with 1 comment
arcadian   has been listed 12 times with 1 comment
obediency   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
anencephalous   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
eminency   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
elementarily   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
caseous   has been listed 5 times with 1 comment
jacuzzi   has been listed 4 times with 2 comments
iberian   has been listed 1 time with 2 comments
gillotti   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
effeminacy   has been listed 2 times with 1 comment
eosinophilous   has been listed 1 time with 2 comments
devious   has been listed 15 times with 1 comment
cesium   has been listed 3 times with 2 comments
beadier   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
apiarian   has been listed 2 times with 1 comment
Words 1 through 22 of 22
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about 1 month ago whichbe said:

Some more: arrestee (RST), escapee (SKP), cuvee (QV), ogee (OG), esteem (STM), beady (BD), besee (BC), and excesses (XSS).

about 1 month ago whichbe said:

After playing with letters for a good 15 minutes, I came up with some more. Most are shorter than this list: jail (JL), icey (IC), kale (KL), essay (SA), seedy (CD), whitey (YT), ziti (ZT), arty (RT), enseel (NCL), gym (GM), cagey (KG), emily (MLE), array (RA), decay (DK), deepen (DPN), odio (ODO), esquire (SKYR), exile (XIL), espy (SP), oddity (ODT), and eighty (AT). More to come when I'm motivated.

3 months ago ofravens said:

This is a brilliant list idea.

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