Overview NYT Wordle today starts with ‘C’, has two vowels, and ends with ‘L’.The word describes someone or something that ...
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Happy Friday, Wordle fans! You've made it to the end of the week, but the New York Times isn’t letting you off easy with today’s puzzle. Wordle 1672 for January 16, 2026, presents a word that is ...
If you’ve opened your grid today and found yourself staring at those blank gray boxes, you aren’t alone. The Wordle today puzzle for January 22, 2026, presents a sharp challenge that might feel a bit ...
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Abstract: Ablaut reduplication involves changing vowels, such as sing-song and chit-chat, while rhyme reduplications involve changing consonants such as hurly-burly. The occurrence of vowels in such ...