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OINK

If >=2, OI-- as there is no word O?NE other than the proper noun Orne*

If =0, -H--

*in the validation dictionaries.

Not --M- and not ---S as raMS=0,

As OHMS=1: O--- or -H--

Thus, with ORAL=1: O---, -HA-, or -H-L

Hence, with TImE=1: OI--, O--E, THA-, -HAE, or TH-L

(If OINK=1, there remains O--E and THA- [THNL is not a word])

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OINK

RAIN - 0 

OHMS - 1 

RAMS - 0 

ORAL - 1 

TIME - 1 


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Edited by WombatBreath
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ROID?

"roid" is a noun and slang word as a contraction of steroid or hemorrhoid.

It is not acceptable as it is not presented in the ROLO validation dictionaries

sans apostrophe. It can be found in the Oxford as 'roid.

As there are no rules governing the use of diacritics, ligatures or even letter-forms that are not in the modern English alphabet, I have made the assumption that the word must exist in a form sans diacritic, sans ligature, sans hyphen, and the word must be in closed-form. More specifically, the word must be composed of only letters of the modern English alphabet, as well as, found in one of the acceptable validation dictionaries.

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