No, 'EG' as normally used in the English language is an abbreviation, and not suitable as a scrabble word.
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Egghead.
Can you tell me what you call the process that makes one word from another word jumbling those letters - eg. LISTEN and SILENT? That is called an Anagram
adjacency pairs eg black and white, fish and chips etc
It means 2 words in a sentence both beginning with the same letters eg. Slippery snake :)
No, eg is not legal in Scrabble. Egg and Ego are, though.
the letters are near other letters which are used with them alot EG t and h are right next to each other the same with a and s
eg. constant. extant. protestant.
Some words that end with the suffix -icious include delicious, malicious, and suspicious.
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No, 'EG' as normally used in the English language is an abbreviation, and not suitable as a scrabble word.
Greek letters are used for population parameters. Eg: µ is the population mean English letters are used for sample statistics. Eg: x-bar is the sample mean
Greek words usually may have a "ph" instead of an "f" eg. hyphen. They may also end with the letter "e" e.g apostrophe. Some english words with greek origin may have an "o" (which has a schwa sound) that joins two parts of the words eg astronomy.
Eg: The word 'senate' has six letters in it.
A mixture of letters and numbers eg fk3df89143
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