Hi folks,

First of all, I cannot explain why I thought there were so many fixes needed for words containing "house", but Dave caught and fixed the errors in my report. As always thanks, Dave.

Now: When does a word become a word? Even unabridged dictionaries (see dictionary.com) don't have "eaglenose", but in a book recently I saw a man described as "eaglenose". This shouldn't use the en sign so the attached patch fixes it.

But this breaks "eagled", which is a golfing term that means to shoot two under par. So this too now has to be fixed to include the ed.

Have fun,

--

Lee Maschmeyer

"Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise." --Lewis Carroll

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