The word for a hard, non-porous element is a "metal" (copper, iron, etc.), but the word "medal" means an award.
Metal is the correct spelling for the element, such as steel, copper and so on.
However, you might also be trying to spell medal, which is an award issued to soldiers.
The likely word is "trivet" (a metal holder or stand, typically with three legs).
The likely word is "shield" (a metal defemsive weapon, or anything protective).The similar word is shilled, acted as a promoter or accomplice.
There is only one way which is metal. (i think)
the hardest word to spell is: perpondickulor
I assume you mean metal?
Those letters will spell core metal.
METAL
The word sought is likely "crutches" (wooden or metal walking supports).
The likely word is "trivet" (a metal holder or stand, typically with three legs).
The word pronounced sauder is solder (a metal joining material, or to join with solder).
The likely word is "shield" (a metal defemsive weapon, or anything protective).The similar word is shilled, acted as a promoter or accomplice.
The correct word is likely tankard (a tall mug, or goblet, often made of metal or wood).
The likely word is mercury (a liquid metal element), or the planet Mercury.(A similar longer word is mercenary, meaning for the money, or a hired soldier.)
Perhaps one of these is the word you want:patron - a supporter or customerpatent - rights to an inventionpiton - a metal spike used by rock climbers
The word sought may be :contain - (verb) to hold or enclosecanteen - portable metal water bottle, or a snack bar
Yes and it can also cause you to be unable to spell a simple word like metal
No there is only one way to spell discuss.But there is a similar word discus which means: A disk, typically wooden or plastic with a metal rim, that is thrown for distance in athletic competitions.