An isogram is a word or phrase without a repeating letter. It is also used to mean a word or phrase in which each letter appears the same number of times, not necessarily just once.
The following words or letter sets can double in size to become isograms by using the same letters twice each. Example: CAUS becomes CAUCASUS
MEAT
PEAR
SHORE
STEIN
PEAS
GRAIN
GINS
HINT:
It helps if you anagram the words to the following:
TEAM
REAP
HORSE
INTES
APES
ARING
SIGN
Answers:
TEAMMATE
REAPPEAR
HORSESHOER
INTESTINES
APPEASES
ARRAIGNING
Answers:
TEAMMATE
REAPPEAR
HORSESHOER
INTESTINES
APPEASES
ARRAIGNING
SIGNINGS
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