Aloha there!
Thanks a lot for playing the previous 'Change A Letter' game! ^_^
Since it was so well received, I've thought you'd like to start the game again...
So, here are the rules with a little new adjustment:
1) Make a completely new word by CHANGING ONE LETTER in the previous word and...
2) Write down the definition of the new word you make.
eg:
- (I say) STARS
(and below I write down the definition) Stars: Celestial body (plural)
- The next person posting can say START changing the S to a T
(and writes below the definition) Start: Begin
No matter how easy is the new word you make, write down the definition anyway 'cause there're members with different levels of english ;) (you can just copy the definition of a dictionary, such as Oxford Dictionary or Dictionary.com)
Also, you can muddle up the letters as much as you wish but remember to change ONLY ONE LETTER. Any new word has to be a real word --don't make up words, even if it could be fun too :P Also, don't repeat other words said by other people before, and if there're no more new options for a word or nothing at all comes to your mind with the word provided, you can give a new word to play with.
Your started word is:
WORDS
Words: (plural) linguistic unit / promise / rumour / (informal) brief conversation
Replies
PATHS ---> PANTS
Pants: (noun) clothes for the human (sometimes animals') legs, like jeans:
Wow! Nice saying!
PATCH ----> PATHS
PATHS: (plural) Path: trail / way / course, line.
CATCH ---> PATCH
Patch: (noun)
Area - A small area, that is different from the area, that surrounds it.
Material - A small piece of material, sewn or stuck over something to cover it.
Example: Pirates wear the black patches on their blind eyes.
Computer - A small computer program that can be added to an existing program in order to make that existing program work as it should.
Also it can be used as a verb.
RATCH ---> TEACH
To teach: (verb) - to make people (students or anybody) learn and understand any information, by giving them knowledge.
Also can be used as to train in case of soldiers.
Example: Johnny likes to teach kids painting!
Ratch
RATCH, noun In clock work, a sort of wheel having twelve fangs, which serve to lift the detents every hour and thereby cause the clock to strike.
TREAT ---> TRACT
Tract: (noun)
(land) a large area of land.
(writing) a short piece of writing, especially on a religious or political subject, that is intended to influence people's opinion.
(tube) a system of connected tubes inside human or animal bodies. Like gastrointestinal tract.
HATES ---> HEART--->TREAT
TREAT
verb (used with object)HATES ---> HEART
Heart: (noun) an organ in a human body, that pumps blood through the veins.