What is a bi-directional narcissistic word?
In the spirit of the What is a Word™/Phrase™ series started by JLee, a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.
If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it an Bi-Directional Narcissistic Word™.
Use the following examples below to find the rule.
$$begin{array}{|c|c|}
hline
textbf{Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™}&textbf{Not Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™}\
hline
text{MOTTO}&text{GOAL}\
hline
text{AIM}&text{TARGET}\
hline
text{OVUM}&text{EGG}\
hline
text{TWO}&text{ONE}\
hline
text{THAT}&text{THIS}\
hline
text{WHO}&text{WHICH}\
hline
text{WHAT}&text{WHEN}\
hline
text{WHY}&text{WHERE}\
hline
end{array}
$$
And, if you want to analyze, here is a CSV version:
Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™, Not Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™
MOTTO, GOAL
AIM, TARGET
OVUM, EGG
TWO, ONE
THAT, THIS
WHO, WHICH
WHAT, WHEN
WHY, WHERE
The puzzle satisfies the series' inbuilt assumption, that each word can be tested for whether it is an Bi-Directional Narcissistic Word™ without relying on the other words.
These are not the only examples of Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™, more, but a very limited number exist.
What is the special rule these words conform to?
word-property
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In the spirit of the What is a Word™/Phrase™ series started by JLee, a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.
If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it an Bi-Directional Narcissistic Word™.
Use the following examples below to find the rule.
$$begin{array}{|c|c|}
hline
textbf{Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™}&textbf{Not Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™}\
hline
text{MOTTO}&text{GOAL}\
hline
text{AIM}&text{TARGET}\
hline
text{OVUM}&text{EGG}\
hline
text{TWO}&text{ONE}\
hline
text{THAT}&text{THIS}\
hline
text{WHO}&text{WHICH}\
hline
text{WHAT}&text{WHEN}\
hline
text{WHY}&text{WHERE}\
hline
end{array}
$$
And, if you want to analyze, here is a CSV version:
Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™, Not Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™
MOTTO, GOAL
AIM, TARGET
OVUM, EGG
TWO, ONE
THAT, THIS
WHO, WHICH
WHAT, WHEN
WHY, WHERE
The puzzle satisfies the series' inbuilt assumption, that each word can be tested for whether it is an Bi-Directional Narcissistic Word™ without relying on the other words.
These are not the only examples of Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™, more, but a very limited number exist.
What is the special rule these words conform to?
word-property
Is "BAT" a bdn word?
– Dr Xorile
yesterday
@Dr Xorile - no, it is not.
– Mea Culpa Nay
yesterday
add a comment |
In the spirit of the What is a Word™/Phrase™ series started by JLee, a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.
If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it an Bi-Directional Narcissistic Word™.
Use the following examples below to find the rule.
$$begin{array}{|c|c|}
hline
textbf{Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™}&textbf{Not Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™}\
hline
text{MOTTO}&text{GOAL}\
hline
text{AIM}&text{TARGET}\
hline
text{OVUM}&text{EGG}\
hline
text{TWO}&text{ONE}\
hline
text{THAT}&text{THIS}\
hline
text{WHO}&text{WHICH}\
hline
text{WHAT}&text{WHEN}\
hline
text{WHY}&text{WHERE}\
hline
end{array}
$$
And, if you want to analyze, here is a CSV version:
Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™, Not Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™
MOTTO, GOAL
AIM, TARGET
OVUM, EGG
TWO, ONE
THAT, THIS
WHO, WHICH
WHAT, WHEN
WHY, WHERE
The puzzle satisfies the series' inbuilt assumption, that each word can be tested for whether it is an Bi-Directional Narcissistic Word™ without relying on the other words.
These are not the only examples of Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™, more, but a very limited number exist.
What is the special rule these words conform to?
word-property
In the spirit of the What is a Word™/Phrase™ series started by JLee, a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.
If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it an Bi-Directional Narcissistic Word™.
Use the following examples below to find the rule.
$$begin{array}{|c|c|}
hline
textbf{Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™}&textbf{Not Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™}\
hline
text{MOTTO}&text{GOAL}\
hline
text{AIM}&text{TARGET}\
hline
text{OVUM}&text{EGG}\
hline
text{TWO}&text{ONE}\
hline
text{THAT}&text{THIS}\
hline
text{WHO}&text{WHICH}\
hline
text{WHAT}&text{WHEN}\
hline
text{WHY}&text{WHERE}\
hline
end{array}
$$
And, if you want to analyze, here is a CSV version:
Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™, Not Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™
MOTTO, GOAL
AIM, TARGET
OVUM, EGG
TWO, ONE
THAT, THIS
WHO, WHICH
WHAT, WHEN
WHY, WHERE
The puzzle satisfies the series' inbuilt assumption, that each word can be tested for whether it is an Bi-Directional Narcissistic Word™ without relying on the other words.
These are not the only examples of Bi-Directional Narcissistic Words™, more, but a very limited number exist.
What is the special rule these words conform to?
word-property
word-property
edited 2 days ago
Rupert Morrish
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3,1441932
asked 2 days ago
Mea Culpa NayMea Culpa Nay
6,4951537
6,4951537
Is "BAT" a bdn word?
– Dr Xorile
yesterday
@Dr Xorile - no, it is not.
– Mea Culpa Nay
yesterday
add a comment |
Is "BAT" a bdn word?
– Dr Xorile
yesterday
@Dr Xorile - no, it is not.
– Mea Culpa Nay
yesterday
Is "BAT" a bdn word?
– Dr Xorile
yesterday
Is "BAT" a bdn word?
– Dr Xorile
yesterday
@Dr Xorile - no, it is not.
– Mea Culpa Nay
yesterday
@Dr Xorile - no, it is not.
– Mea Culpa Nay
yesterday
add a comment |
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I think that Bi-Directional Narcissistic words have the property that
They are all composed solely of letters with vertical symmetry: - A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y
On the explanation of the word narcissistic
As Dr Xorile pointed out in the comments, narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror and these particular letters are unchanged under reflection in a mirror.
Yes, hexomino, you got it correct by identifying specific letters( when written in uppercase)- which can be combined to form such words. I will accept this as the correct answer. However it explains the the bi-directional part of it. Any thoughts on the remaining part( narcissistic)?
– Mea Culpa Nay
16 hours ago
3
Narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
add a comment |
It seems that the word "bi-directional" offers the biggest clue. I think
They are words which feature a mixture of letters which are either symmetrical along a vertical axis (T,A,M,O,V,U,W,Y) and a horizontal axis (H,O,I)
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I think that Bi-Directional Narcissistic words have the property that
They are all composed solely of letters with vertical symmetry: - A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y
On the explanation of the word narcissistic
As Dr Xorile pointed out in the comments, narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror and these particular letters are unchanged under reflection in a mirror.
Yes, hexomino, you got it correct by identifying specific letters( when written in uppercase)- which can be combined to form such words. I will accept this as the correct answer. However it explains the the bi-directional part of it. Any thoughts on the remaining part( narcissistic)?
– Mea Culpa Nay
16 hours ago
3
Narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
add a comment |
I think that Bi-Directional Narcissistic words have the property that
They are all composed solely of letters with vertical symmetry: - A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y
On the explanation of the word narcissistic
As Dr Xorile pointed out in the comments, narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror and these particular letters are unchanged under reflection in a mirror.
Yes, hexomino, you got it correct by identifying specific letters( when written in uppercase)- which can be combined to form such words. I will accept this as the correct answer. However it explains the the bi-directional part of it. Any thoughts on the remaining part( narcissistic)?
– Mea Culpa Nay
16 hours ago
3
Narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
add a comment |
I think that Bi-Directional Narcissistic words have the property that
They are all composed solely of letters with vertical symmetry: - A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y
On the explanation of the word narcissistic
As Dr Xorile pointed out in the comments, narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror and these particular letters are unchanged under reflection in a mirror.
I think that Bi-Directional Narcissistic words have the property that
They are all composed solely of letters with vertical symmetry: - A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y
On the explanation of the word narcissistic
As Dr Xorile pointed out in the comments, narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror and these particular letters are unchanged under reflection in a mirror.
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Yes, hexomino, you got it correct by identifying specific letters( when written in uppercase)- which can be combined to form such words. I will accept this as the correct answer. However it explains the the bi-directional part of it. Any thoughts on the remaining part( narcissistic)?
– Mea Culpa Nay
16 hours ago
3
Narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
add a comment |
Yes, hexomino, you got it correct by identifying specific letters( when written in uppercase)- which can be combined to form such words. I will accept this as the correct answer. However it explains the the bi-directional part of it. Any thoughts on the remaining part( narcissistic)?
– Mea Culpa Nay
16 hours ago
3
Narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
Yes, hexomino, you got it correct by identifying specific letters( when written in uppercase)- which can be combined to form such words. I will accept this as the correct answer. However it explains the the bi-directional part of it. Any thoughts on the remaining part( narcissistic)?
– Mea Culpa Nay
16 hours ago
Yes, hexomino, you got it correct by identifying specific letters( when written in uppercase)- which can be combined to form such words. I will accept this as the correct answer. However it explains the the bi-directional part of it. Any thoughts on the remaining part( narcissistic)?
– Mea Culpa Nay
16 hours ago
3
3
Narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
Narcissists spend their time looking in the mirror
– Dr Xorile
10 hours ago
add a comment |
It seems that the word "bi-directional" offers the biggest clue. I think
They are words which feature a mixture of letters which are either symmetrical along a vertical axis (T,A,M,O,V,U,W,Y) and a horizontal axis (H,O,I)
New contributor
add a comment |
It seems that the word "bi-directional" offers the biggest clue. I think
They are words which feature a mixture of letters which are either symmetrical along a vertical axis (T,A,M,O,V,U,W,Y) and a horizontal axis (H,O,I)
New contributor
add a comment |
It seems that the word "bi-directional" offers the biggest clue. I think
They are words which feature a mixture of letters which are either symmetrical along a vertical axis (T,A,M,O,V,U,W,Y) and a horizontal axis (H,O,I)
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It seems that the word "bi-directional" offers the biggest clue. I think
They are words which feature a mixture of letters which are either symmetrical along a vertical axis (T,A,M,O,V,U,W,Y) and a horizontal axis (H,O,I)
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Is "BAT" a bdn word?
– Dr Xorile
yesterday
@Dr Xorile - no, it is not.
– Mea Culpa Nay
yesterday