What Word Can You Make Using the Letters R, D, E, O, H, E, C?
Last Updated Apr 16, 2020 2:19:21 PM ET
The only single word in English that can be made with these letters is "cohered," the past tense of the verb "cohere." A number of separate words or phrases can be made with the letters, such as "code her" and "red echo."
"Cohered" means that tangible things were united or formed a whole or that ideas or theories were logically consistent at some point in the past.
Though a number of two-word combinations are possible as anagrams of these letters, very few of them are congruous. Some other examples are "her coed," "he decor," "eco herd," "cheer do" and "ochre Ed."
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