Not One Word Has Been Omitted was created in 2003.
To show possession or omitted letters.Horses is a plural word. Horse's is a possessive.I'll is a contraction of "I" and "will", the apostrophe shows that one or more letters have been omitted. Ill is how one might feel when stricken with the stomach bug.
The word "omitted" is used to indicate something that has been left out or excluded from a piece of writing or speech. For example, "In the bibliography, some of the author's works were omitted due to space constraints."
There is no anagram. One or more letters has been omitted or miscopied.
Apostrophes should be used in contractions where one or more letters are omitted and not pronounced. They are used to form possessives, which at one time involved the use of another letter, which has been omitted for so long that nobody remembers it, and other similar words. Examples of contractions: Don't= Do not (the second "o" is omitted) I'm= I am (the "a" is omitted) You've = You have (the "ha" is omitted) They'll = They will (the "wi" is omitted) She's = she has (the "ha" is omitted) Examples of possessives: The dog's bone (It was once "the dogges bone" with "ge" omitted) The dogs' bones (It was once "the dogses bones" with "es" omitted) The Joneses' house (Once "Joneseses" with last "es" omitted) Other examples: Six o'clock (Used to be "six of the clock" but the f of "of" and the whole word "the" were omitted) Jack O' Lantern (Used to be "Jack of the Lantern") Hallowe'en (Used to be Hallow Even, with the "v" omitted. Hallow meant holy and even was short for evening.)
One Word from You was created in 2008.
An apostrophe is used to join two words together in a contraction. This punctuation mark replaces one or more letters that have been omitted from a word. For example, "can't" is a contraction of "cannot."
One Word was created on 2005-04-19.
With One Word was created on 2009-04-10.
One cool word was created in 2006.
It is one word, meantime. The word mean is not modifying time.
One Simple Word was created on 1990-10-08.
One Word Extinguisher was created on 2003-05-06.