Fourteen letters here we fix,
Vowels only two are spoken;
All together these we mix
Into what can not be broken—

is solved by indivisibility, which has many an i, like a peacock’s tail.

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13.

The English word of thirteen letters in which the same vowel occurs four times, the same consonant six times, another twice, and another once, is Senselessness.

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14.

The condensed proverb “WE IS DO” reads at its full length as “Well begun is half done.”

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