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The word 'humour' (US spelling humor) is an abstract noun; a word for something that isn't experienced by any of the five physical senses; humor is something that is known, understood, or felt emotionally.
The word strait sounds like the word straight, but they are different words and definitely not interchangeable.
This word is not in any dictionary. Check your spelling.
No, zippily is not a word that is recognized by any English dictionary. You should check the spelling of the word.
You can find these in any dictionary, but adapt has two syllables (a-dapt) and its "spelling markings" are əˈdapt.
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It is the area near Minnesota, or Minnesoa, or any other spelling error made when spelling the word Minnesota.
The spelling of the word is alcohol (any of several volatile chemicals including ethanol).
As any proper dictionary will point out, this word can be spelled either "archeologist" or "archaeologist".
Yes, humour (US spelling humor) is an abstract noun; a word for something that isn't experienced by any of the five physical senses; humor is something that is known, understood, or felt emotionally.
I can't think of any such word. But it could be the word 'comb' written as it is heard, with a silent 'b'.