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3-letter words

age, ago, ape, are, aye, ear, egg, ego, era, erg, gae, gag, gap, gar, gay, gey, goa, gor, gyp, hae, hag, hao, hap, hay, hep, her, hey, hoe, hog, hop, hoy, hyp, oar, ope, ora, ore, pah, par, pay, pea, peg, peh, per, poh, pro, pry, pya, pye, rag, rah, rap, ray, reg, rep, rho, roe, rya, rye, yah, yap, yar, yea, yeh, yep

4-letter words

aero, aery, ager, agog, ahoy, aper, eggy, epha, ergo, eyra, gage, gape, gapy, gear, goer, gore, gorp, gory, gray, grey, grog, gyre, gyro, hare, harp, heap, hear, hero, hoar, hoer, hogg, hope, hora, hoya, hype, hypo, ogre, opah, orgy, oyer, page, pare, peag, pear, pogy, pore, prao, pray, prey, proa, prog, pyre, rage, rape, reap, repo, rhea, rope, ropy, yare, yeah, year, yegg, yoga, yogh, yore

5-letter words

agger, aggro, apery, eggar, ephor, gager, gaper, gayer, gerah, gorge, grape, graph, grapy, grego, grope, harpy, hayer, hoagy, hoary, hoper, hyper, Opera, pager, parge, pargo, payer, payor, phage, pogey, porgy, raggy, raphe, repay, ropey, yager

6-letter words

gherao, gopher, grapey, hogger

7-letter words

hypogea

8-letter words

geophagy

9-letter words

geography

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What do you call a word made up from initial letters of other words?

an acronym


How do you make words out of other words?

you scramble up the letters and try to rearrange them.


What does each letter in the word steeple mean?

Nothing. "Steeple" is not an acronym, so there is no meaning to any of the letters. The letters in the English alphabet do not have meanings. Only the words that are made up of them do. By themselves, letters simply indicate what sound you're supposed to make. For example, the letter "s" indicates the s sound (which sounds like "ssssss"). The exception to this is acronyms. Acronyms are words made up of the first letter of each word in a phrase. For example, "scuba" is an acronym meaning, "self-contained underwater breathing apparatus." Most words are not acronyms, so their letters have no meaning.


What is the meaning of each letter in the word pride?

Nothing. "Pride" is not an acronym, so there is no meaning to any of the letters. The letters in the English alphabet do not have meanings. Only the words that are made up of them do. By themselves, letters simply indicate what sound you're supposed to make. For example, the letter "s" indicates the s sound (which sounds like "ssssss"). The exception to this is acronyms. Acronyms are words made up of the first letter of each word in a phrase. For example, "scuba" is an acronym meaning, "self-contained underwater breathing apparatus." Most words are not acronyms, so their letters have no meaning.


What are mixed up letters that make words?

I think you might mean an anagram, where letters from a word are mixed up to form a new one