If you were to rearrange the letters in the word 'LNGEDNA' you would get England.
Oh, what a happy little puzzle we have here! When you rearrange the letters of LNGEDNA, you get the word "DANGLER." Isn't that just delightful? It's like nature's way of playing a little game with us. Just remember, there are no mistakes in rearranging letters, only happy accidents!
If you rearrange the letters LNGEDNA, you get the name "DANGLEN." However, this seems to be a misspelling or a misarrangement. A correct rearrangement is "DANGLEN," which doesn't correspond to a widely recognized term or name. Could you clarify if you meant a specific word or name?
The word is England.
The letters can spell a proper noun, the name of a country within the UK: England.
You get the name of a country: England.
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LNGEDNA is not a recognized acronym or term. If you can provide more context or details, I may be able to assist further in understanding the meaning.
Arrange is the base word of 'rearrange'.Re- is a prefix. Take away the prefix and you are left with a base word, or root.Re- Arrange
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This word rearranged is PARAKEET.