Question
Five words are given in the options and taking four letters of each of the words as specified, different words can be obtained and one of them is not an English meaningful word. Mark that option as the correct answer. (1 signifies the 1st letter of the word from the left end, 2 signifies the 2nd letter from the left end and so on). (Consider the position of letters in the given sequence).
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