adding MTRANSMIT
bla 20 letters
Shuffle and add the letter A
tarantism
Def: a psychological illness characterized by an extreme impulse to dance, prevalent in southern Italy from the 15th to the 17th century, and widely believed at the time to have been caused by the bite of a tarantula.
Shuffling and turning T into A for 9 lettersSAMARITANBTW its a great way to learn spelling for... multiple words.
Scramble and add a O for...
inamoratas
a person's female lover.
It's a bit wonky, so let me know if it'll pass.Shuffling and O turns to A forSANTAMARIAThere's health center in carpatian mountines called Santamaria (one word).
@Nail I can understand wanting to add additional rules so that there can be a leaderboard of sorts, but keeping things small and breezy seems a little more fun to me.
Yeah, I get it. Just suggesting.
of course! And I mean I'm just speaking for myself. If everyone's having fun I don't mean to rain on the parade.
Y'all added a new rule where we just.. add and add until we either get a word that's technically long or just super obscure?? I'm calling it quits then
No, no new rules were added. It's up to you if you want to make the word longer as your personal challange. And obscurity is rather a side effect than a goal.
getting back to the plot!
is not going to wash as one word!
is the standing word (and you dont have to make it longer if you can't ) (but that's what she said)
Drop one if the A's, probably the second one... she's sketchy lookingand scramble..
ANIMATORS
Shuffling and adding U forSANATORIUM
..... I just thought it was funny to do that.
Anyway scramble and add a T to get...
maturations
Swap M with S:
SATURATIONS
Drop the I and scramble...
ASTRONAUTS
Something tells me that neither stratosauna nor austrosatan won't be accepted...
(Shakes Magic Eight ball) "Indubitably"
@Nail I was gonna go with astro-nuts, but that's definitely not a real thing.
anyone who goes into space differently has astro-nuts if you ask me!
anyhow... drop the O and shuffle.
to make SATURANTS (A substance which is used to saturate another. (medicine) An antacid, such as magnesia, used to reduce stomach acidity.)