What is an Ipsum Word™?












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In the spirit of the What is a Word™/Phrase™ series started by JLee, a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.





If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it an Ipsum Word™.

Use the examples below to find the rule.



$$
% set Title text. (spaces around the text ARE important; do not remove.)
% increase Pad value only if your entries are longer than the title bar.
%
defPad{P{0.0}} defTitle{textbf{ Ipsum }}
%
defS#1#2{Space{#1}{20px}{#2px}}defP#1{V{#1em}} defV#1{S{#1}{9}}
defT{Titletextbf{Words }^™Pad}defNT{Padtextbf{Not}T }displaystyle
smash{lower{29px}bbox[yellow]{phantom{rlap{rubio.2017.02.04}S{6px}{0}
begin{array}{cc}PadT&NT\end{array}}}}atopdefV#1{S{#1}{5}}
begin{array}{|c|c|}hlinePadT&NT\hline
%
text{ BLEEDING}&text{ BLOTTING}\ hline
text{ PROVED }&text{ PROVOKE}\ hline
text{ HARMS }&text{ HEALING}\ hline
text{ LOSING}&text{ WINNING}\ hline
text{ TOE}&text{ ARM}\ hline
text{ QUARKS }&text{ QUINTET }\ hline
text{ HI}&text{ GOODBYE}\ hline
text{ AMAZING}&text{ DISGUST}\ hline
text{ EXIT}&text{ FOXY}\ hline
text{ KENTUCKY}&text{ CAROLINA}\ hline
text{ ZIG}&text{ ZAG}\ hline
text{ MOUNTAIN}&text{ PEAKS}\ hline
hline
end{array}$$



The CSV version:



IPSUM Words™,Not IPSUM Words™
BLEEDING,BLOTTING
PROVED,PROVOKE
HARMS,HEALING
LOSING,WINNING
TOE,ARM
QUARKS,QUINTET
HI,GOODBYE
AMAZING,DISGUST
EXIT,FOXY
KENTUCKY,CAROLINA
ZIG,ZAG
MOUNTAIN,PEAKS


These are not the only examples of Ipsum Words™, many more exist.



What is the special rule these words conform to?









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    $begingroup$


    In the spirit of the What is a Word™/Phrase™ series started by JLee, a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.





    If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it an Ipsum Word™.

    Use the examples below to find the rule.



    $$
    % set Title text. (spaces around the text ARE important; do not remove.)
    % increase Pad value only if your entries are longer than the title bar.
    %
    defPad{P{0.0}} defTitle{textbf{ Ipsum }}
    %
    defS#1#2{Space{#1}{20px}{#2px}}defP#1{V{#1em}} defV#1{S{#1}{9}}
    defT{Titletextbf{Words }^™Pad}defNT{Padtextbf{Not}T }displaystyle
    smash{lower{29px}bbox[yellow]{phantom{rlap{rubio.2017.02.04}S{6px}{0}
    begin{array}{cc}PadT&NT\end{array}}}}atopdefV#1{S{#1}{5}}
    begin{array}{|c|c|}hlinePadT&NT\hline
    %
    text{ BLEEDING}&text{ BLOTTING}\ hline
    text{ PROVED }&text{ PROVOKE}\ hline
    text{ HARMS }&text{ HEALING}\ hline
    text{ LOSING}&text{ WINNING}\ hline
    text{ TOE}&text{ ARM}\ hline
    text{ QUARKS }&text{ QUINTET }\ hline
    text{ HI}&text{ GOODBYE}\ hline
    text{ AMAZING}&text{ DISGUST}\ hline
    text{ EXIT}&text{ FOXY}\ hline
    text{ KENTUCKY}&text{ CAROLINA}\ hline
    text{ ZIG}&text{ ZAG}\ hline
    text{ MOUNTAIN}&text{ PEAKS}\ hline
    hline
    end{array}$$



    The CSV version:



    IPSUM Words™,Not IPSUM Words™
    BLEEDING,BLOTTING
    PROVED,PROVOKE
    HARMS,HEALING
    LOSING,WINNING
    TOE,ARM
    QUARKS,QUINTET
    HI,GOODBYE
    AMAZING,DISGUST
    EXIT,FOXY
    KENTUCKY,CAROLINA
    ZIG,ZAG
    MOUNTAIN,PEAKS


    These are not the only examples of Ipsum Words™, many more exist.



    What is the special rule these words conform to?









    share









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      $begingroup$


      In the spirit of the What is a Word™/Phrase™ series started by JLee, a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.





      If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it an Ipsum Word™.

      Use the examples below to find the rule.



      $$
      % set Title text. (spaces around the text ARE important; do not remove.)
      % increase Pad value only if your entries are longer than the title bar.
      %
      defPad{P{0.0}} defTitle{textbf{ Ipsum }}
      %
      defS#1#2{Space{#1}{20px}{#2px}}defP#1{V{#1em}} defV#1{S{#1}{9}}
      defT{Titletextbf{Words }^™Pad}defNT{Padtextbf{Not}T }displaystyle
      smash{lower{29px}bbox[yellow]{phantom{rlap{rubio.2017.02.04}S{6px}{0}
      begin{array}{cc}PadT&NT\end{array}}}}atopdefV#1{S{#1}{5}}
      begin{array}{|c|c|}hlinePadT&NT\hline
      %
      text{ BLEEDING}&text{ BLOTTING}\ hline
      text{ PROVED }&text{ PROVOKE}\ hline
      text{ HARMS }&text{ HEALING}\ hline
      text{ LOSING}&text{ WINNING}\ hline
      text{ TOE}&text{ ARM}\ hline
      text{ QUARKS }&text{ QUINTET }\ hline
      text{ HI}&text{ GOODBYE}\ hline
      text{ AMAZING}&text{ DISGUST}\ hline
      text{ EXIT}&text{ FOXY}\ hline
      text{ KENTUCKY}&text{ CAROLINA}\ hline
      text{ ZIG}&text{ ZAG}\ hline
      text{ MOUNTAIN}&text{ PEAKS}\ hline
      hline
      end{array}$$



      The CSV version:



      IPSUM Words™,Not IPSUM Words™
      BLEEDING,BLOTTING
      PROVED,PROVOKE
      HARMS,HEALING
      LOSING,WINNING
      TOE,ARM
      QUARKS,QUINTET
      HI,GOODBYE
      AMAZING,DISGUST
      EXIT,FOXY
      KENTUCKY,CAROLINA
      ZIG,ZAG
      MOUNTAIN,PEAKS


      These are not the only examples of Ipsum Words™, many more exist.



      What is the special rule these words conform to?









      share









      $endgroup$




      In the spirit of the What is a Word™/Phrase™ series started by JLee, a special brand of Phrase™ and Word™ puzzles.





      If a word conforms to a special rule, I call it an Ipsum Word™.

      Use the examples below to find the rule.



      $$
      % set Title text. (spaces around the text ARE important; do not remove.)
      % increase Pad value only if your entries are longer than the title bar.
      %
      defPad{P{0.0}} defTitle{textbf{ Ipsum }}
      %
      defS#1#2{Space{#1}{20px}{#2px}}defP#1{V{#1em}} defV#1{S{#1}{9}}
      defT{Titletextbf{Words }^™Pad}defNT{Padtextbf{Not}T }displaystyle
      smash{lower{29px}bbox[yellow]{phantom{rlap{rubio.2017.02.04}S{6px}{0}
      begin{array}{cc}PadT&NT\end{array}}}}atopdefV#1{S{#1}{5}}
      begin{array}{|c|c|}hlinePadT&NT\hline
      %
      text{ BLEEDING}&text{ BLOTTING}\ hline
      text{ PROVED }&text{ PROVOKE}\ hline
      text{ HARMS }&text{ HEALING}\ hline
      text{ LOSING}&text{ WINNING}\ hline
      text{ TOE}&text{ ARM}\ hline
      text{ QUARKS }&text{ QUINTET }\ hline
      text{ HI}&text{ GOODBYE}\ hline
      text{ AMAZING}&text{ DISGUST}\ hline
      text{ EXIT}&text{ FOXY}\ hline
      text{ KENTUCKY}&text{ CAROLINA}\ hline
      text{ ZIG}&text{ ZAG}\ hline
      text{ MOUNTAIN}&text{ PEAKS}\ hline
      hline
      end{array}$$



      The CSV version:



      IPSUM Words™,Not IPSUM Words™
      BLEEDING,BLOTTING
      PROVED,PROVOKE
      HARMS,HEALING
      LOSING,WINNING
      TOE,ARM
      QUARKS,QUINTET
      HI,GOODBYE
      AMAZING,DISGUST
      EXIT,FOXY
      KENTUCKY,CAROLINA
      ZIG,ZAG
      MOUNTAIN,PEAKS


      These are not the only examples of Ipsum Words™, many more exist.



      What is the special rule these words conform to?







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