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Lettris

Lettris is a curious tetris-clone game where all the bricks have the same square shape but different content. Each square carries a letter. To make squares disappear and save space for other squares you have to assemble English words (left, right, up, down) from the falling squares.

boggle

Boggle gives you 3 minutes to find as many words (3 letters or more) as you can in a grid of 16 letters. You can also try the grid of 16 letters. Letters must be adjacent and longer words score better. See if you can get into the grid Hall of Fame !

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communication - Xhosa - agglutinative, polysynthetic - inverted comma, quotation mark, quote - jeziklanguage, natural language, tongue - epigram, quip, satirical poem - klicajexclamation mark, exclamation point - pithily, sententiously - homograph - idiolect - semantically - suho, trpkoconcisely, drily, dryly, laconically, tersely - language, linguistic communication - name - čist, čista, čisto, natančen, snaženclean - brez madeža, brezmadežen, neomadeževanimmaculate, speckless, spic, spic-and-span, spick, spick-and-span, spotless - artikulirati, izgovarjati, izgovoritiarticulate, enounce, enunciate, pronounce, say, sound out - prevestiinterpret, render, translate - telegraphically, tersely - aphoristic, apothegmatic, epigrammatic - jedrnat, strnjen, zbitclose packed, compact, compendious, succinct, summary, terse - odrezavconcise, crisp, curt, laconic, terse - dolgovezenlong-winded, tedious, verbose, windy, wordy - interpret, read, translate, understand - Old - Modern, New - določitidefine - transcribe, transliterate - formal - pogovoren, pogovorna, pogovorni, pogovornocolloquial, conversational - ideographic - semantic, semantical - runic - homophonous - etymological - eponym, eponymic, eponymous - psycholinguistics - comparative linguistics, diachronic linguistics, diachrony, historical linguistics - phonemics, phonology - lexicology - onomastics - pragmatics - semantics - deixis - Grimm's law - Verner's law - sociolinguistics - sobesedilocontext, context of use, linguistic context - stavekphrase, sentence - word - antonim, protipomenkaantonym, opposite, opposite word - blend, portmanteau, portmanteau word - derivative - descriptor, form, signifier, word form - head, head word - heteronym - enakozvočnicahomonym - hypernym, superordinate, superordinate word - hyponym, subordinate, subordinate word - loan, loanword - metonym - hapax legomenon, nonce word - palindrome - base, radical, root, root of a word, root word, stem, theme - etymon, root - borrowing, calque, calque formation, loan translation, loanword, quote - equivalent word, synonym - izrazterm - terminologijalanguage, list, nomenclature, register of names, roll, terminology - manner name, troponym - spoken word, vocable - zlogsyllable - lexeme - morph, morpheme - predponaprefix - ending, termination - gerund - count noun - lastno imename, proper name, proper noun, proper noun/name - common noun - deverbal noun, verbal noun - priimekcognomen, family name, last name, surname - krstno ime, rojstnochristian name, first name, forename, given name - baptismal name, Christian name - praenomen - anonym, nom de guerre, pseudonym - stage name - nom de plume, pen name - head, header, heading - title - Alexandrine - orthography, writing system - Armenian, Armenian alphabet - pravopisorthography, spelling - misspelling - boustrophedon - syllabary, syllabic script - Linear A - Linear B - copula, copulative, linking verb - folk etymology - pomensense, signifié, signified - amphibology, amphiboly - evfemizemeuphemism - double entendre - poantagag line, laugh line, punch line, tag line - character, grapheme, graphic symbol - acute, acute accent, ague - grave, grave accent - breve - cedilla - circumflex - macron - tilde - diaeresis, dieresis, umlaut - monogrammonogram - velika začetnicacapital, capital letter, majuscule, uppercase, upper-case letter - lowercase, lower case, lower-case letter, minuscule, small letter, upper case - type - blank, space - ideogram, ideograph - logogram, logograph - točkafull point, full stop, period, point, stop - interrogation point, query, question mark - podpičjesemicolon - signing, sign language - fingerspelling, finger spelling - American sign language, ASL - znamenjesign - Basic English - Esperanto - Europan - Idiom Neutral - Interlingua - Ido - Latino sine flexione - Novial - Pasigraphy - Ro - Solresol - command language, query language, search language - metalanguage - first language, maternal language, mother tongue, native language, native tongue - tonal language, tone language - creole, creole earring, hoop earring - latovščina, latovskipidgin - Chinook Jargon, Oregon Jargon - interlanguage, koine, lingua franca, official language - Yuman - Chinook, Chinookan - Beijing dialect, Mandarin, Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin dialect - Shanghai dialect, Wu, Wu dialect - Cantonese, Cantonese dialect, Yue, Yue dialect - Hakka, Hakka dialect - Qiang, Qiangic - Bai, Baic - Karen, Karenic - Lolo, Yi - Chin, Kuki, Kuki-Chin - Naga - Abor, Dafla, Miri, Mirish - Red Tai - Shan, Tai Long - Tay - Zhuang - Yay - Sundanese - Balinese, Balinesian - Cebuan, Cebuano - Hottentot, Khoikhoi, Khoikhoin - PIE, Proto-Indo European - Armenian, Armenian language - stara cerkvena slovanščina, starocerkvenoslovanščinaChurch Slavic, Old Bulgarian, Old Church Slavic, Old Church Slavonic - Serbo-Croat, Serbo-Croatian - Old Prussian - angleščinaEnglish, English language - American, American English, American language - Middle English - Modern English - Anglo-Saxon, Old English - German, German language, High German - Old High German - Middle High German - Yiddish - Low German, Plattdeutsch - Old Saxon - Old Norse - Landsmaal, Landsmal, New Norwegian, Nynorsk - Faeroese, Faroese - Lapp, Saame, Saami, Same, Sami - Irish, Irish Gaelic - Middle Irish - Scots Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic - classical Latin - Vulgar Latin - Medieval Latin - Neo Latin, Neo-Latin, New Latin - Old French - Anglo-French, Anglo-Norman - OcitanščinaOccitan, Provencal - Galician - East Tocharian, Turfan, Turfan dialect - Sanskrit, Sanskritic language - Sindhi - Bihari - Mahratti, Marathi - Avestan, Zend - Afghan, Afghani, Pashto, Pashtu, Paxto - Lycian - Modern Greek, New Greek - Byzantine Greek, Medieval Greek, Middle Greek - Ancient Greek - Doric, Doric dialect - Ionic - Ubykh - Kanarese, Kannada - malajalščinaMalayalam - Gondi - Manda - Bolanci, Bole - Angas - Pidlimdi, Tera, Yamaltu - Bura, Pabir - Daba, Kola, Musgoi - Bata - Sibine, Somrai - akkadčinaAkkadian - Arabic, Arabic language - Fang - Chaga, Chagga, Kichaga - Kinyarwanda - Nyamwezi - Basuto, Sesotho - Swahili - Ful, Fula, Fulani, Peul - Serer - Wolof - Dinka - vrsticaline - Gallicism - abbreviation - apocope - kraticaacronym - pentameter - hexameter - phone, sound, speech sound - phoneme - allophone - dvoglasnikdiphthong - schwa, shwa - glide, semivowel - alveolar, alveolar consonant, dental, dental consonant - occlusive, plosive, plosive consonant, plosive speech sound, stop, stop consonant - explosion, plosion - labial, labial consonant - glottal catch, glottal plosive, glottal stop - nasalisation, nasalization - fricative, fricative consonant, spirant - affricate, affricate consonant, affricative - nasal, nasal consonant - napačna izgovorjavamispronunciation - homophone - articulation - izgovorjavadiction, enunciation, pronunciation - izrekexpression, locution, maxim, proverb, saw, saying - geslo, parola, reklocatchword, motto, shibboleth, slogan - aksiom, maksimaaxiom, maxim - aforizemaphorism, apophthegm, apothegm - pregovoradage, byword, proverb, saw - narečjeaccent, dialect, idiom - sleng, žargonargot, cant, gobbledegook, gobbledygook, jargon, lingo, patois, shoptalk, slang, technical jargon, vernacular - etymologist - Noah Webster, Webster - aphaeresis, apheresis - aphesis - assimilation - eclipsis, ellipsis - holonymy, whole to part relation - meronymy, part-of relation, part to whole relation, part-whole relation - words per minute, wpm[Domaine]

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