No. Try erratic. Do not try erratic because it doesnt show up to anything else except for this same question...and you can only use eratic in a baby sentence so you basiclly wont know what it means...sorry...hope that helped a lil bit
This word does not exist in the English language!
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Negative. Themary does not exist in the English language. Perhaps you misspelled it?
The word babecue does not exist in the English language.
'choie' does not exist as a word in English language.
The word "diagably" does not exist in the English language.
The word "litatute" does not exist in the English language
As far as I know, that word does not exist in the English language.
There is no such word as hreuplices in any dictionary or encyclopedia. The word just does not exist in the English language.
Are you sure you've spelled the word right? According to the Webster's Dictionary, this word does not exist in the English language.
I am an English scholar. I discovered that the word unpossible does NOT exist. I studied the English language long and hard to find this answer. Once again, the word unpossible does not exist due to it's improper prefix of un-. The correct word is impossible, using the prefix im-.
yes it means missionary yes it means missionary