"i" & "s"
They are both in[space]visible and in[space]sight
The thing you are not catching is invisiable is ONE WORD so if there is a space between in and visible... then it's not the word invisible
2006-12-04 10:41:58
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answer #1
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answered by sailortinkitty 6
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I'm guessing maybe the "i"s, as a clever masking of "eyes", although a blind person may beg to differ on the "never out of sight" thing. =o)
2006-12-04 10:34:21
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answer #2
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answered by Retrodvs 3
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abc
2006-12-04 10:31:32
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answer #3
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answered by FrankieCG 2
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invisible
that rite rite lol
2006-12-04 10:31:50
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answer #4
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answered by lillinda4eva 1
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v-i-s-i-b-l-e
or
i-n-v-i-s-i-b-l-e
2006-12-04 10:31:53
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answer #5
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answered by ☆ Sarah ☆ 4
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"i"
"n"
"v"
"i"
"s"
"i"
"b"
"l"
"e"
2006-12-04 10:31:14
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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