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Preceding 1st + Last letters come in New Word


ant0n

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asymptomatic -> pacifist

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paediatric -> popcorn

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1 hour ago, Pax Unum said:

paediatric -> popcorn

Sorry but: popcorn...

I have no doubt that popcorn didn't contain even a soupçon of pesticides.

 

paediatric -> soupcon

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soupcon > sneeze

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50 minutes ago, Ozymandias said:

soupcon > sneeze

Sorry but sneeze.

Sneeze again.

soupcon -> resneeze

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1 minute ago, ant0n said:

Sorry but sneeze.

Sneeze again.

soupcon -> resneeze

Explain that rule. All you need to do is use the 1st and last letter of the preceding word and not start your word with the last letter of the preceding word. Am I right?!

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