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What Words Can You Make Out Of All These Letters If You Must Use Every One In The Words? P,N,H,S,E,A.
Shapen!
John bragg
One answer is shapen.
You can use...phase
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Shapen napes ape panes pea
shape nape aspen pane phase
snap nap asp pans ens
sea neap sap pan spa
has ashen sane pens span
hens ash heaps pen
hen apes heap peas
shape nape aspen pane phase
snap nap asp pans ens
sea neap sap pan spa
has ashen sane pens span
hens ash heaps pen
hen apes heap peas
According to anagram software based on modern dictionaries, there are no words in the English language that use all of those letters. I have also tried these letters with combinations for anagrams in all major modern European languages: French, Germany, Dutch, Spanish, Latin, (not exactly modern!) Italian, Dutch, Swedish and Portuguese.
However, if we search obscure and ancient dictionaries, we come up with the word SHAPEN. The word SHAPEN means having a designated design, it comes from the Middle English.
Jonathan Swift uses this word in his Gulliver's Travels:
He seemed therefore confident, that, instead of reason we were only possessed of some quality fitted to increase our natural vices; as the reflection from a troubled stream returns the image of an ill shapen body, not only larger but more distorted.
It is an archaic past participle to have a shape or shaped.
Shakespeare uses the term 'misshapen' which means to be deformed or badly shaped or made.
There are no other words
However, if we search obscure and ancient dictionaries, we come up with the word SHAPEN. The word SHAPEN means having a designated design, it comes from the Middle English.
Jonathan Swift uses this word in his Gulliver's Travels:
He seemed therefore confident, that, instead of reason we were only possessed of some quality fitted to increase our natural vices; as the reflection from a troubled stream returns the image of an ill shapen body, not only larger but more distorted.
It is an archaic past participle to have a shape or shaped.
Shakespeare uses the term 'misshapen' which means to be deformed or badly shaped or made.
There are no other words
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HAPPENS - it doesn't say that you can't use a letter more than once.