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Originally posted by JohnAkaMrP View Post
That's amazing Naboka. I think I said more or less the same thing some many months ago, but I feel like I remember being competitive with you at a point in time, but you improved markedly with light-speed, and I've been reduced to an also-ran on any boards that you've played. You have superb both typing and word finding skills. The words I play are typically 3-7 letters and reasonably common, and getting 8+ letter plus words is a victory for me. Meanwhile, you've moved on and find words like tsareviches (which the forum flags as a misspelling by the way :O) ). I wish I had your skills!
Last edited by Naboka; 10-17-2023, 11:40 PM.
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lalatan I just cobbled together a word with no expectation that it would work, but it did, and then I found that you had found it first! Not that I'm too surprised that you did, but I'd really like to know... Did you also just cobble together some likely components, or is the word ANTIHYPERTRITONS in your active vocabulary??
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I keep trying NATTO and not getting points for it -- but it's clearly not because Japanese food words are excluded, because NORI and even more uncommon ones like FUGU score points.
The dictionary is pretty arbitrary with other loanwords too -- I've gotten points for NAIK and SUBEDAR, both of which are non-commissioned officer ranks in South Asian armies and have no other usage.
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Rather than being exasperated by the "imperfections" of Wordtwist's dictionary, it might be worth while to appreciate what we have.
No dictionary will ever be perfect. Ever. Ever. Ever.
OED has no hope of keeping up on regular English, much less all the loan words, coined words, blah, blah, blah. Humans invent language faster than dictionaries can keep pace. it's like counting to infinity.
Yes, there are established words that are left out of the new Wordtwist dictionary. Every few days I just shrug about some medical or scientific term that's not accepted--some of them really long, capable of slam dunking the previous bestly discovered word.
That's okay. It comes with the territory.
I really do appreciate all the time, resources, money invested to improve this game. It's way better than it was.
Can it get better? of course. But...
Then there would just be a new batch of words someone dispairs of their exclusion.
Sometimes my wife and I can barely restrain the desire to strangle the other over one of our many faults. Then we realize...
Wordtwist provides lots of value for what we pay. (In most cases, nothing.)
(And puzzlebaron has all those other completely worthless games that have to be maintained because so many less discriminating game players actually want to play them. And those games and players have to be tended.)
Of course, I often get the urge to post some esoteric word that's been rejected just so I can show everyone how incredibly smart I am. Then my wife reminds me of my enduring ignorance, and I let the keyboard rest.
So, I, for one, would just once again express my appreciation for Wordtwist, and the incredible efforts of admin to have made it this good and this much fun.
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fer example:
arenization wasn't accepted.
Anyone who has ever frollicked on the beach realizes that sand results from arenization. You've probably thought of romatically snuggling 'round a fire, enjoying the sound of waves, thinking to yourself how grateful everyone in your group is that arenation produced such a great surface not only for towels but for kicking sand in the faces of bullies and building marvelous sandcastles.
Without arenation you'd probably be sitting on mud or rocks or dead sharks.
And being left making mudcastles,
or being buried in the mud.
What fun.
But, does the Wordtwist dictionary care?
Not a wit.
Apparently.
(barring mal-typing.)
Should it?
Naw.
The game is already slanted enough in the favor of individuals with certain skill sets. Why make it even less competitive for the average player?
There are already enough words to play with.
(maybe I should stop reading stuff by people like John Rawls and Donelson Forsyth. My wife says it gives her a headache just thinking about my thinking about that stuff.)
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