Blanagram
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A blanagram (from blank+anagram) is a word which is an anagram of another but for the substitution of a single letter. The term has its origin in competitive Scrabble, where a blank tile on a player's rack may be used to form any of several possible words in conjunction with the player's other tiles.
Examples of blanagrams
- On the list of currently acceptable words for club and tournament Scrabble in North America (OWL2), the anagram pair EPICOTYL/LIPOCYTE has 18 blanagrams:
- Replacing C with L or N yields POLITELY or LINOTYPE;
- Replacing I with A or F yields CALOTYPE or COPYLEFT;
- Replacing L with C or D yields ECOTYPIC or COPYEDIT;
- Replacing O with H or I yields PHYLETIC or PYELITIC;
- Replacing P with R or V yields CRYOLITE or VELOCITY;
- Replacing T with N yields POLYENIC;
- Replacing Y with A, H, N, R, or U yields POETICAL, CHIPOTLE/HELICOPT, LEPTONIC, LEPROTIC/PETROLIC, or POULTICE.
- Note that in this case no blanagram is available by replacing the E, so EPICOTYL and LIPOCYTE are the only eight-letter words that can be formed from the Scrabble tiles CILOPTY plus a blank.
- The eight-letter word ANGRIEST (and anagrams such as GANTRIES and INGRATES) has over 100 blanagrams that are common words, and many more that are more obscure.
- The word FILMCARD has only one acceptable blanagram: FLUIDRAM. (However, some other dictionaries list other possibilities, such as FRICADEL[1] and FILECARD[2]).
- Turkish is a blanagram of Kurdish.
- Pangram, Tangram and Managua are blanagrams of the word anagram.
Many seven- and eight-letter words, such as KILOVOLT and QUIXOTIC, have no acceptable blanagrams; such words typically contain a subset of the letters JKQVWXZ.
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "filecard" – via The Free Dictionary.