Find a real word that, “spliced” with the elements
you see, form other real words.
Example:
al, as, cil, ny
Answer is PEN (penal, aspen, pencil, penny)
As you see, the word can be “spliced” to the left or
to the right side of the fragments.
UNTIMED _ Some simple rules: NO SLANG,
NO ACRONYMS, NO ABBREVIATIONS.
(Instruments allowed, discussing items forbidden)
Have fun and good luck.
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