Lots:
Blackleg
Philabeg
Philibeg
Roughleg
Bootleg
Filibeg
Foreleg
Jackleg
Prepreg
Thalweg
Bowleg
Dogleg
Maskeg
Midleg
Muskeg
Nutmeg
Outbeg
Proleg
Redleg
Repeg
Squeg
Unpeg
Dreg
Gleg
Skeg
Beg
Keg
Leg
Meg
Neg
Peg
Reg
Seg
Teg
Veg
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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