GUESS MY WORD 2

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Mister Micawber  #512225  Sun, 11 May 08 12:58 AM
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Headache?
Roadtrip?
Backpack?
Raindrop?
Treefern?
Doorknob?
Bookmark?
Bathrobe?
Windsock?
Footstep?

Am I getting close?
  
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Yankee  #512242  Sun, 11 May 08 02:08 AM
Mister Micawber
.Am I getting close?
Not yet. Stick out tongue

My word has only two letters that are repeated, and those are back-to-back consonants. 

In addition, the first and last letters are mirror images of each other. Smile

  
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Yankee  #512243  Sun, 11 May 08 02:13 AM
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A concrete noun?
Well, let's put it this way:  It's not something that you can normally touch or pick up unless the word is printed out on a piece of paper.  It's used to categorize certain types of things.

 

  
Mister Micawber  #512245  Sun, 11 May 08 02:31 AM
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Aha!  Is this a kind of bee language?
  
Yankee  #512252  Sun, 11 May 08 03:09 AM
Not "bee language", but yes, my word basically refers to a certain type of language. Wink

 

  
Mister Micawber  #512257  Sun, 11 May 08 03:57 AM
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The kind that has the whole hive buzzing, I'll bet.
  
Yankee  #512264  Sun, 11 May 08 05:13 AM
You've got it, Mr M!

(I just had to make sure you weren't referring to a spelling bee.) Stick out tongue

Buzzword was my word.

Your turn to pick. 

  
Mister Micawber  #512265  Sun, 11 May 08 05:20 AM
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O ye of little faith!

OK, folks.  This, as it happens, is another compound noun.  It has ten letters, three of which are represented twice.
  
Yankee  #512471  Sun, 11 May 08 04:01 PM
Is it a concrete noun? 

If so, would one of these fit in a bread box?

  
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