Transdeletion pyramid
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A transdeletion pyramid (also called a transaddition pyramid or word pyramid when inverted) is a logological term for the triangular representation of a list of words in which each one is a scrambled form of the above word without one letter.
This seventeen-letter transdeletion pyramid, made of inferred words in an Unabridged Merriam-Webster dictionary, can be found in Ross Eckler's book Making the Alphabet Dance:
| A N T I C E R E M O N I A L I S T |
| N O N M A T E R I A L I T I E S |
| O R N A M E N T A L I T I E S |
| I N T E R L A M I N A T E S |
| M A T E R N A L I T I E S |
| M A T R I L I N E A T E |
| T R I L A M I N A T E |
| T E R M I N A L I A |
| L A T I M E R I A |
| M A T E R I A L |
| T A L I E R A |
| R E T A I L |
| A L T E R |
| R A T E |
| T E A |
| A T |
| A |

