- Hello dear friend! Welcome to my favorite game site! Who am I? Well, it's curious. I'm not a cat, but I have a cat's ear. I'm not a rabbit, but I have a rabbit's ear and teeth. Maybe I am 'rabbicat'? However, my name is Mix and I love games, that's why I'm here!
YeeHaw! Ready to rustle up some words? You'll have to be quick on the draw to make words out of letters as they fall but don't worry, they don't have to be adjacent -- just so they make a word. Make bigger words and the blocks will fall more slowly. As you make words you'll be earning badges you can trade for guesses at the hangman word to get you to the next level. Other great power pieces include free guess Keys, First Aid, Gold and TNT.
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Title: Super Wild Wild Words Genre: puzzle word |
Added on 2005-08-26 2 downloads this week Rating for November is 0 3 plays this week |
In English, many common words have historically progressed from being written as two separate words (e.g. to day) to hyphenated (to-day) to a single word (today), a process which is still ongoing, such as the common spelling of all right as alright.
In polysynthetic languages, the number of morphemes per word can become so large that the word performs the same grammatical role as a phrase or clause in less synthetic languages (for example, in Yupik, angyaghllangyugtuq means "he wants to acquire a big boat"). These large-construction words are still single words, because they contain only one content word.