Word Ways, May 1st, 2006
Internal Isomorphs are what I call words which can be cut into 2 or more sections, each with an equal number of letters, and with identical letter patterns with reference to the number and position of repeated letters. Vowels and consonants are not differentiated. Thus the surname of the British Prime Minister (1945-51), Clement ATT.LEE, is an internal isomorph. I have introduced a further constraint. Specifically, a particular letter cannot appear in more than one section of the word. Thus, in words cut into 2, any letter which appears in the first half of the word must not appear in the se...
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