The correct spelling is fictitious.
The (usually fictitious) condition is spelled logorrhea, which means constant and continuous speech, that is, wordiness, babbling or loquacity.
The small sea loch (fjord) in Scotland is Loch Goil. (arm of Loch Long)A fictitious loch named Loch Gyle (near Mull) appears in a poem by Thomas Campbell.
It is probably the word "fictitious" misspelled. Fictitious means fictional, not a true story, something made up.
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The (usually fictitious) condition is spelled logorrhea, which means constant and continuous speech, that is, wordiness, babbling or loquacity.
That is the correct spelling of the word fake.Harder-to-spell synonyms include faux, fictitious, or counterfeit.A fake person can be a charlatan, or use a pseudonym.
I can confidently inform you that there are no fictitious monsters around. I know this because they are fictitious, and fictitious things are exceedingly rare in reality.
A fictitious asset is a claimed asset that does not actually exist. It is considered fraud to claim a fictitious asset.
A fictitious asset is one that doesn't have a resale value. A prepayment, such as a gift card balance, is a fictitious asset.
its fictitious but he is known by all peoples
The mining of fictitious is Wolrd Vision i saw aaryan there! :0
Unfortunately you cannot. Fictitious characters will always be fictitious.
fictitious asset for exampal like this (miscellanous expenditure)
The correct spelling of the fictitious disease is "monoorangosis" (orange colors, flavors, or words cannot be sensed) - the only known use was on an episode of the Disney TV series Wizards of Waverly Place.
The small sea loch (fjord) in Scotland is Loch Goil. (arm of Loch Long)A fictitious loch named Loch Gyle (near Mull) appears in a poem by Thomas Campbell.
The correct spelling of the fictitious disease is "monoorangosis" (orange colors, flavors, or words cannot be sensed) - the only known use was on an episode of the Disney TV series Wizards of Waverly Place.