Many words can be made from the word 'dictionary.'
Here are a few that might make some sort of sense:
Indicatory uses all 10 letters
Here are a few more shorter words:
acidity arty at candy card citron dairy dot dry cord indict idiocy iota in it oat rain rancid rat tic tonic tray rate rid rite yard ...
IF YOU DON'T have to use all the letters of 'dictionary' you could have: it card in, with 'yo' left over. But if 'yo' is a word, you still can't include it with it card in, because this would make four words, not three!
If you must use all the letters, you could have: rain icy dot
The 'online anagram solver' lists over 200 'three word' combinations that can be made from the word dictionary. Before you look at them in the Related links below you might want to try to work out some more for yourself ...
There are 40,320 ways to arrange eight letters. In this case, around sixty of those ways will result in English words.
There are 40,320 ways to arrange eight letters. In this case, around sixty of those ways will result in English words.
It depends which dictionary, doesn't it? Shakespeare was responsible for inventing many words which were not previously recorded, and for using many words in ways not previously recorded. Estimates of the numbers vary.
You can arrange 4 in 2 ways 1x4 and 2x2.
you can arrange 8 pictures 28 different ways
you can arrange three beads 9 different ways.
you can recite words by looking them up on the internet{dictionary.com} or look them up in a Websters dictionary
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