Friday, 27 February 2015

word - Monoalphabetic Geometry


This is a second puzzle from the Monoalphabetic Equation series, you can check out the previous one here.




A set of letters has been replaced by $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$ and one symbol has been replaced by $x$.
Following are some of the English words that consist of those letters, and their meaning:



$abcd = \large ○ \normalsize + ▿\ + $ enter image description here


$cbad = \large ● \normalsize + \small ○ $


$cbda = \text{△} \normalsize +\ —\ +\ –\ $


$cab \normalsize + x = x\ +$ \




- What are the letters that $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$ replace, respectively?
- What is the symbol that $x$ replace?



Here's a picture, in case the unicode is not working.




Answer



Answer:



$a$ = r, $b$ = i, $c$ = t, $d$ = e, $x$ = $∠$

Note: The shapes on the right are combined to make a symbol representing the word on the left.



$abcd = \large ○ \normalsize + ▿\ + $ upward arrowhead



Word = rite
Depiction = Masonic ritual symbol (per @Timoris) or Wicca ritual pentacle, triangle + arrowhead make a star (intended answer per @Chrone)



$cbad = \large ● \normalsize + \small ○ $



Word = tire

Depiction = tire image



$cbda = \text{△} \normalsize +\ —\ +\ –\ $



Word = tier
Depiction = (per @Timoris) tier image



$cab \normalsize + x = x\ +$ \



Okay, I found this one to be particularly clever:

$x$ is $∠$
thus $cab$ + $x$ = $x$ + \ becomes
tri $∠$ = $∠$ + \
or rather:
triangle = $△$



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