Sunday, April 25, 2010

N-O


Are there any other consecutive letters of the alphabet, aside from n-o, that can stand alone as a word? There are a few: ab, ef, and hi. A few combinations form acronyms that we use fairly regularly: bc, cd, jk, and uv. Curiously enough (or maybe not), no three-or-more consecutive letter combinations form words or acronyms.

[This is my lame way of posting both 'N' and 'O' together today, because I missed posting yesterday and want to stay on track.]



















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