To answer your question, it is probably impossible that is what a thesarus is used for. If you get from hello and end up with bye, then chances are you need a new thesaurus.

To answer your question, it is probably impossible that is what a thesarus is used for. If you get from hello and end up with bye, then chances are you need a new thesaurus.
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You have way to much time on your hands.
Edited by Catzsy(Forum Moderator): Please don't make pointless posts. Thanks.
Last edited by Catzsy; 17-02-2010 at 12:36 PM.
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Read the thread :rolleyes:*Searches for ''hello''*
*Finds more words for ''hello''*
*Picks the word ''greetings''*
*Goes to ''greetings''*
*Finds more words for ''greetings''*
*Picks the word ''aquaintance''*
*Goes to ''aquaintance''*
*Finds more words for ''aquaintance''*
Lets say another word under ''aquaintance'' was ''goodbye.''
Then you've gone from ''hello'' to ''goodbye'' by scanning the other words and eventually ending up with a word which is the opposite of the first word you picked.
I hope this has cleared things up for you.
Anyway, it probably would be, but only if at least one of the words in the chain has two meanings
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