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Letter sequences where any vowel will work

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July 16, 2004, 15:39
Seanahan
Letter sequences where any vowel will work
This is something I have thought about for a long time. Take L-ST. No matter what vowel you put in there, it is a word.

LAST, LEST, LIST, LOST, LUST

Of course, this doesn't work for LYST, since I don't think that's a word, but for the purpose of this topic I think we can ignore y.

So, what other sets of words have this property?

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July 17, 2004, 00:06
aput
PAT, PET, PIT, POT, PUT and BAT, BET, BIT, BOT, BUT [where BOT = (1) to borrow, bum; (2) a small computer program] are commonly used by phoneticians because they can be extended to almost all the vowel sounds of English: BEET, BITE, BERT, BOUGHT, BOUT, BATE, BIRD, BEARD, BOYD, BORED, etc.
July 19, 2004, 14:33
haberdasher
...and if I'm not mistaken that was the NPR "Puzzle-of-the-week" posed by Will Shortz a couple of months ago!

P_CK is another answer to Willz's (that's "Will" and a short "z") four-letter challenge.
As is P_NT, if you allow us to the bridge into French.

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July 19, 2004, 14:56
jerry thomas
quote:
This is something I have thought about for a long time. Take L-ST. No matter what vowel you put in there, it is a word.


(... in enumerating the Seven Deadly Sins ...)
At least let's list lust last lest lust be lost.