I was thinking of words that can have a letter added to the beginning to make another word (I was washing up, boring!) as in the word 'one' which can become bone, cone, done, etc. Can anyone think of a word that can have most letters of the alphabet put in front of it?
Just to complete the above example, 'one' can become: bone, cone, done, gone, hone, lone, none pone, (a bread made by Native Americans apparently!) sone, tone and zone.
s + word = sword; s + worn = sworn; s + wear = swear; t + win = twin; s + lick = slick; s + team = steam; w + hat = what....this'll keep me going all afternoon!!!
Chambers Dictionary lists 14 based on 'are'...bare, care, dare, fare, gare, hare, lare, mare, nare, pare, rare, tare, vare and ware.
Gare means greedy, lare means lore, nare means a bird's nostril, tare means a weight or a plant and vare means a wand...allegedly!
I noticed that you did not specify that it has to be English words - so there is an obvious answer which uses all the letters of the alphabet (except the vowels). In Esperanto, "o" is the word for the letter O; "bo" is the word for the letter B, and the other letters of the alphabet are named a bo co cho do e fo go gho ho hho i jo jho ko lo mo no o po ro so sho to u uo vo zo. NB the letters ch gh hh jh and sh are in fact the letters c g h j and s, but with circumflexes. When it is not possible to type a circumflex, it is standard practice to type h or x instead. The letter uo is a u with a thingy on it.
'At' can have 17. I'll go for the record. Bat, Cat, Eat, Fat, Gat (geography/ weaponry), Hat, Jat (Nationals), Kat, Mat, Nat, Oat, Pat, Rat, Sat, Tat, Vat, Wat.
Re Football's 'at' list, Chambers Dictionary also offers lat and qat. The 'at' base-word provided the longest - at 19 - list I could come up with, too.
Brilliant answers everyone, thank you. I suppose that now the record has been broken, there won't be any more, but I was going to add 'end' to the list - rather appropriately!