While looking for information on wireless networks I stumbled upon the term y-fi. Does that word actually exist or is it a typo?
"Y-fi" appears to be a typo or misspelling. The correct term is "Wi-Fi," which is a technology that allows devices to connect to the internet wirelessly.
That is 'typograph' .
Indentify is not a word. It is a typo.
Ohr is not a real word. It may be a typo (accidentally pressed key) of the word 'our'. In slang it means overall human rating which defines how good the person is.
"Clitch" does not have a defined meaning in the English language. It may be a typo or a made-up word.
Either a misprint, a typographical error or a typo. Typo is used most often.
"Typo" is a slang abbreviation of the phrase "typographical error". It means an error in typing.
A "typo", perhaps.Another word for a rectangle is an oblong.
Cartier is not a real word. Cartier was not found on dictionary.com. Perhaps there is a typo and the correct spelling is Cartier, which is a very popular brand name for watches.
Typo!: you wrote 'word' instead of 'world'.
stuctual is not a word, probably a typo referring to the word structural
Well, if spelled like that, it is not a word. (typo maybe?) However, basically is a word.
No, "trom" is not a word in the English language. It may be a typo or a misspelling of another word.