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- Alternade abstract "An alternade is a word in which its letters, taken alternatively in a strict sequence, and used in the same order as the original word, make up at least two other words. All letters must be used, but the smaller words are not necessarily of the same length. For example, a word with seven letters where every second letter is used will produce a four-letter word and a three-letter word. In the majority of alternades, every second letter is used to make two smaller words, but in some cases, every third letter is used to make three smaller words. Theoretically, a very long word could use every fourth letter to make four smaller words; e.g., «partitioned» is an alternade for «pin», «ate», «rid», and «to».The term binade is also used.The alternade was introduced by L'Allegro in the May 1917 Eastern Enigma, published in June 1917.Variants on the alternade include the rebade (a hybrid of a rebus and an alternade), and the subade.At least 4,800 alternades are known to exist.".
- Alternade wikiPageExternalLink combine.html.
- Alternade wikiPageExternalLink lexicon.html.
- Alternade wikiPageID "21665721".
- Alternade wikiPageRevisionID "527538191".
- Alternade hasPhotoCollection Alternade.
- Alternade subject Category:Word_games.
- Alternade subject Category:Word_play.
- Alternade type Abstraction100002137.
- Alternade type Act100030358.
- Alternade type Activity100407535.
- Alternade type Event100029378.
- Alternade type Game100455599.
- Alternade type ParlorGame100501722.
- Alternade type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Alternade type WordGame100501870.
- Alternade type WordGames.
- Alternade type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Alternade comment "An alternade is a word in which its letters, taken alternatively in a strict sequence, and used in the same order as the original word, make up at least two other words. All letters must be used, but the smaller words are not necessarily of the same length. For example, a word with seven letters where every second letter is used will produce a four-letter word and a three-letter word.".
- Alternade label "Alternade".
- Alternade sameAs m.05mx5t9.
- Alternade sameAs Q4736323.
- Alternade sameAs Q4736323.
- Alternade sameAs Alternade.
- Alternade wasDerivedFrom Alternade?oldid=527538191.
- Alternade isPrimaryTopicOf Alternade.