by LeopoldClanner on May 23rd, 2009

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What is the longest word you can make from the following letters: [A, E, I, N, S, T] You cannot use any letter twice.

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  • by merry1 in a Texican COAT on May 23rd, 2009

    merry1 in a Texican COAT

    Well if you can't use any letter twice OR MORE, then the longest word will be six letters. Try tisane, an infusion of flowers or leaves.

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    • Not bad, 6, but it can be beaten. (Note, you can use any letter more than twice, just not exactly two times.)

      LeopoldClanner

      by LeopoldClanner on May 23rd, 2009

    • LOL I thought that might be the case, that's why I mentioned it.

      merry1 in a Texican COAT

      by merry1 in a Texican COAT on May 23rd, 2009

    • Yeh, (but don't tell anyone) Shhhhhh. ;)

      LeopoldClanner

      by LeopoldClanner on May 23rd, 2009

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