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  • Alitanym

    Part of speech: noun

    Definition: A multi syllable word that follows an alternating spelling pattern of a consonant-vowel-consonant or vowel-consonant-vowel.

    Examples include: robot, ability, manipulate, origin, eradicate, deliberate

    Origin: Alita-Latin meaning elite or special

    Nym-Greek meaning name or word

    February 9, 2021

  • We have words like palindrome to describe a way a word is spelled; it makes sense to have a word to describe a spelling pattern such as cvc or vcv too.

    Hurry for someone to finally think of something that makes sense!

    February 10, 2021

  • mollusque is the king of consonant patterns.

    February 10, 2021

  • Actually it's vowel patterns but anyways...

    February 10, 2021

  • also "alita" is not Latin, or at least does not mean "elite" or "special" in Latin. Alit is a possible inflection of alō/alere, to feed, nourish or foster, as in Alit lectio ingenium "Reading nourishes the mind."


    the suggestion of "elite" or "noble" may come from the feminite given name "Alita", but the meaning is in Old German. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alita

    February 10, 2021

  • now that the slot is free, can I knight myself the knight of consonants?

    February 13, 2021

  • Arise, ye grandest Knight of Consonants.

    February 13, 2021

  • I hereby proclaim the past tense of knit and knight to be the same! That is, knit, e.g. "Bilby knit me just before Vday"

    February 26, 2021