"Typewriter" is the longest word that can be typed using the top row of the keyboard.
Here's a puzzle: in English, many verbs can have the suffix "-er" added to them to turn them into nouns meaning "one who [verb]s" (such as eat/eater, run/runner). However, there is one verb in the English language that ends in "-er" such that when you remove the "-er" you are left with a noun meaning "one who [verb]s". What is the word pair?
"Typewriter" is the longest word that can be typed using the top row of the keyboard.
Here's a puzzle: in English, many verbs can have the suffix "-er" added to them to turn them into nouns meaning "one who [verb]s" (such as eat/eater, run/runner). However, there is one verb in the English language that ends in "-er" such that when you remove the "-er" you are left with a noun meaning "one who [verb]s". What is the word pair?