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#173230 02/06/08 03:56 PM
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Has anyone heard of a term for synonyms that are hidden in a word, in order? For example: deceased has "dead" inside of it and in order. Fabrication has "fiction". I've come up with a lot of these and just wondered if there was a term for them.

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Heh! That's funny! I'm amazed what people can do with language.
( My betters may have a word for it )

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Hi John,
I don't know, but someone here will.
Give us a few more examples while we wait.
Welcome.

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but also worm and wort


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precipitation-rain
salvage-save
stocking-sock
embellished-lied
gigantic-giant
purpose-use

Let me know if you come up with any.

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Anu had this as a theme and I finally remembered the term: kangaroo words.

Here's the Wiki article:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangaroo_word

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Yes, that's it! I remember. Now we have to check the list if we think we find a new one.

In the words in the list the characters do not shift places.
John has some free ones and some strict ones.

(These are a bitty freestyle variations)

volatile-volta
tentacles-net


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Don't know if these count or not, but this is fun!

bedazzle - daze
stricken - sick
ponderous - onerous
espouse - pose
supposition - posit

I wonder if there is a similar term for words that contain an antonym.

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Hi! no guy Porcupine , and I ain't gonna call you Porc.
It's fun, which counts a big deal.
Only this game has a little disturbing side effect. Yesterday evening when I was reading I had to force my mind to read on without looking for possible Kangarooish Words.

We'll see if the words will be rejected-red.

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I came up with some more. Some are a stretch, but oh well.

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