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One such word is "on".

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Yes, "STRESSED" is an example of such a word where rearranging the letters always forms a legitimate word ("DESSERT"). These types of words are called "anagrams".

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Q: Is there a word where no matter how the letters are rearranged you always get a ligitimate word and if so does this type of word have a name?
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