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Excluding some words which can also qualify if the hyphen is removed, bookkeeper is the only word with three pairs of repeated letters next to each other.
The ampersand is the 27th letter and the two symbols are & and Ɛ Also the ampersand was removed and the ampersand used to indicate the word "and" so and = & The capital one is (&) and lowercase is (Ɛ)
Horsisle answer: An apostrophe is used when one or more letters has been removed from a word, or when two words have been combined; except for the possessive adjective "its". Brought to you by Parasja, brown server
An apostrophe (') is used at the point where letters are removed from a contraction. For example the word "can't" - the apostrophe is placed in the word to take the place of the second n and the o from the word "not," since "can't" is contraction of "cannot."
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In 1994, the Spanish alphabet removed the letters "ch" and "ll." They were treated as separate letters before that time but are now considered digraphs.
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queue
A seven letter animal called a Panther can have its last four letters removed to form the word PAN, which can be used for cooking!
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The word is "queue."
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