It depends on how long you want your word to be! I mean the letters in "no" will always give you a genuine word, the options being limited to two: "no" or "on". The longer the word, the greater the number of options and therefore the fewer the possibilities of coming up with meaningful words for all the possible letter combinations! hth
The word "educational" is an example of a word where no matter how you rearrange the letters, the new arrangement will always form a genuine word, such as "educational," "education," "auctioned," and so on.
physical change
'Tcheh' is the sound that the letters 'ce' make in Italian. It doesn't matter what word they're part of. It doesn't matter where they're found within the word: beginning, middle or end. The sound always is the same.
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".
No its not for a matter of fact
No, when matter becomes heated it always expands, meanwhile when matter becomes cool it always contracts.
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The Archibald Prize is awarded for the best portrait painting, specifically of a man or woman distinguished in art, letters, science or politics. The subject matter of all entries is a portrait of an individual.
It doesn't always equal y or x. They're just convenient letters to use. You could use any letter or, for that matter, any symbol such as & or @.
All matter
That process is called a chemical reaction.
If the order matters, i don't know, but if matter doesn't matter you can arrange the letters to get 120 orders.
Matter is always there, has always been there, and won't ever be deleted from existance. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed.