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Can you name the three-syllable words, using each given syllable chunk only once each?
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Syllables
Three-Syllable Words
E
O
U
EL
EX
IC
OR
TO
VO
ARR
CAL
ENT
Syllables
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FAN
IST
OUS
TAS
TIC
CELL
GANT
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NITE
RHET
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Three Syllables II Quiz
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FreakyFlyBry
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Apr 29th, 2011 at 05:20 GMT
-1 points
Damn, I tried elegant and celloist but they didn't work!
giveupyet
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Apr 29th, 2011 at 06:44 GMT
2 points
@FreakyFlyBry- Those answers are wrong because you can only use each syllable chunk once, and those chunks are used in other words.
giveupyet
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Apr 29th, 2011 at 07:03 GMT
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And also, it's "cellist," not "celloist."
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