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"o" seemingly replaced by "q" in some words #122

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vhutter opened this issue Feb 19, 2022 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #143
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"o" seemingly replaced by "q" in some words #122

vhutter opened this issue Feb 19, 2022 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #143
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vhutter commented Feb 19, 2022

I searched up words containing the letter "q" not followed by "u" out of curiosity. I found lots of strange words, but I guess most of them should be considered correct as abbreviations of something. There were 2 words however which caught my attention the most:

negqtiator and penetrolqgy

Weirdly enough, negotiator isn't on the list, but penetrology is.
I found them in wordlist.txt, but they are probably duplicated among the all-inclusive version and the json-formatted one too.

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Thanks for reporting this. We need a much better way of managing/maintaining these words. 👍🏻

@nelsonic nelsonic added bug Suspected or confirmed bug (defect) in the code chore a tedious but necessary task often paying technical debt labels Feb 19, 2022
MBM1607 added a commit to MBM1607/english-words that referenced this issue Sep 2, 2022
- Resolves dwyl#93
  - By syncing using the given gen.sh script

- Resolved dwyl#135
  - By adding missing words

- Resolves dwyl#125
  - By adding missing words

- Resolves dwyl#123
  - By adding the missing words

- Resolves dwyl#122
  - By removing the incorrect two words, the correct words were already
    present
    - negqtiator
    - penetrolqgy
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