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I am looking for 3 words in the form AB, BC, CA where A, B, and C are strings of letters. The words should satisfy the following descriptions.



AB:

- figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders



BC:

- word of Western European roots referring to a young woman



CA:

- a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems











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I am looking for 3 words in the form AB, BC, CA where A, B, and C are strings of letters. The words should satisfy the following descriptions.



AB:

- figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders



BC:

- word of Western European roots referring to a young woman



CA:

- a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems











share|improve this question


















  • 1




    It's not a train, it's a ring
    – Kyle Delaney
    2 days ago














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I am looking for 3 words in the form AB, BC, CA where A, B, and C are strings of letters. The words should satisfy the following descriptions.



AB:

- figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders



BC:

- word of Western European roots referring to a young woman



CA:

- a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems











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I am looking for 3 words in the form AB, BC, CA where A, B, and C are strings of letters. The words should satisfy the following descriptions.



AB:

- figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders



BC:

- word of Western European roots referring to a young woman



CA:

- a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems








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    It's not a train, it's a ring
    – Kyle Delaney
    2 days ago








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I'm thinking:



AB - figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




AB = atlas




BC = word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




BC = lass




CA = a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




CA = SAT







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I think the answer is:




A = AT

B = LAS

C = S




So AB:

- figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




ATLAS ("Atlas Shrugged" is a novel title)




BC:

- word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




LASS




CA:

- a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




SAT - either the complex Boolean satisfiability problem OR a collection of easier problems for college entrance exams







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    I'm thinking:



    AB - figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




    AB = atlas




    BC = word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




    BC = lass




    CA = a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




    CA = SAT







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    I'm thinking:



    AB - figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




    AB = atlas




    BC = word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




    BC = lass




    CA = a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




    CA = SAT







    share|improve this answer





















    • this one was first :)
      – htmlcoderexe
      2 days ago














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    15






    I'm thinking:



    AB - figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




    AB = atlas




    BC = word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




    BC = lass




    CA = a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




    CA = SAT







    share|improve this answer












    I'm thinking:



    AB - figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




    AB = atlas




    BC = word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




    BC = lass




    CA = a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




    CA = SAT








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    • this one was first :)
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    • this one was first :)
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    this one was first :)
    – htmlcoderexe
    2 days ago




    this one was first :)
    – htmlcoderexe
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    I think the answer is:




    A = AT

    B = LAS

    C = S




    So AB:

    - figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




    ATLAS ("Atlas Shrugged" is a novel title)




    BC:

    - word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




    LASS




    CA:

    - a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




    SAT - either the complex Boolean satisfiability problem OR a collection of easier problems for college entrance exams







    share|improve this answer


























      9














      I think the answer is:




      A = AT

      B = LAS

      C = S




      So AB:

      - figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




      ATLAS ("Atlas Shrugged" is a novel title)




      BC:

      - word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




      LASS




      CA:

      - a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




      SAT - either the complex Boolean satisfiability problem OR a collection of easier problems for college entrance exams







      share|improve this answer
























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        I think the answer is:




        A = AT

        B = LAS

        C = S




        So AB:

        - figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




        ATLAS ("Atlas Shrugged" is a novel title)




        BC:

        - word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




        LASS




        CA:

        - a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




        SAT - either the complex Boolean satisfiability problem OR a collection of easier problems for college entrance exams







        share|improve this answer












        I think the answer is:




        A = AT

        B = LAS

        C = S




        So AB:

        - figure from Greek mythology who is also famous for shrugging his shoulders




        ATLAS ("Atlas Shrugged" is a novel title)




        BC:

        - word of Western European roots referring to a young woman




        LASS




        CA:

        - a really hard problem or some collection of easier problems




        SAT - either the complex Boolean satisfiability problem OR a collection of easier problems for college entrance exams








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