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    Rayger
    replied to Mistertoad on last edited by
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    @mistertoad No, I'm saying that the reason CH disappeared from your list was that for the game for which you supplied a screenshot you were using the American dictionary, which leaves out several words familiar from the British English dictionary, including CH and ZO.

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    I would like to see the removal of some letters.
    Personally I find "V" and "C" very hard to work with.
    Also I struggle with more than one "I".
    There have been some hummings about a "snail based" (with wood inlay) word list.
    I've not seen this personally but I think it might be a good start at creating a new alphabet.
    Maybe a more organic feel. Without the rough surface of real letters and words.

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    jrp32
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    @sparks said in Recommend addition/removal of words:

    I would like to see the removal of some letters.
    Personally I find "V" and "C" very hard to work with.
    Also I struggle with more than one "I"......

    I think you have some excellent ideas here. Also, I would like to see the use of a dictionary composed of words that only i know.

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    replied to zoso thezephead on last edited by
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    @zoso-thezephead used with small J never a compliment
    @bestofgdo

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    @sparks most have no thought to be offensive. Some do it with only that thought. This is a word site and words have meanings. Maybe you choose to ignore the meanings but others don't and that is what you need to realize. Not a new hobby of Americans it is old to anyone around the world that is interested in words

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    @sparks Two i's allow for binocular vision tho. Could we have 2 instead of one? Snail eyes move independently so I don't think they have binocular vision.

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    Zshouldbe8
    replied to Carolyn Leverich Atkinson on last edited by
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    @carolyn-leverich-atkinson : "Favala" with an a is not considered valid anywhere; not even in Brazilian Portuguese.
    However, "favela" with an e means shanty town in Brazil and has been adopted into English (at least the online Collins Dictionary lists it).

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    replied to jrp32 on last edited by
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    @jrp32 Yeah that sounds good, it might compliment the "solitaire" version of scrabble they are working on in Iran now. Well people say they are but to be fair we don't have any proof, same as when we thought they were trying to make a "fair" version of monopoly in Iraq, we never found a thing.

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    @gretchen-hunter yo-yo proper noun

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    replied to Mistertoad on last edited by
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    @mistertoad do not know if you got an answer..cant tell order received and i have to wait to long to figure it out..ch only in brit dic

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    @betterlate1-0 Just because you own lots of cats doesn't make you a cat lover.
    You are simply a word Nazi. I used a capital "N" to avoid offence.
    PS: It's ALL upper-case on the scrabble board.

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    Mistertoad
    replied to A Former User on last edited by
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    @betterlate1-0
    Thanks yes, I got the answer I wanted. Thus:
    "CH is in the UK list but not the US"

    Then the thread went a bit loopy. All the felines with snail eyes came out of the favelas, smoking fags, and began to party! 🙂

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    Zshouldbe8
    replied to Gretchen Hunter on last edited by
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    @gretchen-hunter When referring to the toy (and probably when referring to a dolt), "yo-yo" is hyphenated. It is, therefore, unacceptable.

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    Mistertoad
    replied to Zshouldbe8 on last edited by
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    @zshouldbe8
    "A yo-yo (also spelled yoyo)" (WIKI) - well, so they say! LOL

    Also - yoyo can apparently mean "You're On Your Own" when texting!

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    Why is egoic not in your dictionary? It is an adjective stemming from ego

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    jrp32
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    @karinja, i know i am beating a dead horse here, but:

    1. The dictionaries used are illogical as to what "words" are and are not included. (Who wants to make the case for "CH" or "ZE" being words?)
    2. Lexulous administration does not control what words are included/dis-included in them.
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    karinja
    replied to jrp32 on last edited by
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    @jrp32 thank you. Who does affect the dictionary?

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    replied to karinja on last edited by A Former User
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    @karinja It doesn't seem to have made its way into any of the major dictionaries yet. Probably not widely used enough to be considered for inclusion. Cool word though. Would describe a few on Lex nicely. 'Egoist' is valid, thankfully.

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    jrp32
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    @karinja said in Recommend addition/removal of words:

    @jrp32 thank you. Who does affect the dictionary?

    I really don't know. (Sorry)
    Maybe someone else does.......

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    karinja
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    @jrp32 thanks for answering

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