morgue, man, men, more, mad, mare, mike, MASH, male, mom, meek
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∙ 10y ago'Sprite' has one syllable. In English, a good rule of thumb is that there is one syllable per audible vowel sound. So in 'sprite', only the 'i' is audible. (The 'e' is silent, though it influences the pronunciation of the 'i'.) Rare exceptions to this are words like 'rhythm', which is pronounced like a 2-syllable word: 'rhyth-m'.
The greatest single Roman numeral is M, 1,000. M is the letter of the beginning of the word mille: thousand in Latin.
One thousand....M is Roman numeral for one thousand, and obviously, you have one "M".
One meter is 100 centimeters. 1 m = 100 cm.
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Words beginning wth M and ending with ING:makingmanagingmarchingmarkingmeaningmeltingmemorizingmentioningmentoringmigratingmissingmixingmovingmunching
Some positive words beginning with M are:melodiousmerrymildMargaritamannerlymommymagneticmemoriesmassagemellowmanageablemarigolds
words with M at the beginning and at the end:maimmomminimummomentummoratoriummaximmartyrdommayhemmysticismmaterialismmausoleumMuslimmechanismmediummemorandummagnetismmetamorphismmicrocosmmisinformmodemmushroommidstreammidtermmillenniummilligramminimalismminicammummulticulturalismmuseummyocardiummesembryanthemum
manly
Words beginning with M and ending with R:MajorManagerMannerManorMarkerMarMasterMatadorMatterMayorMentorMergerMessengerMeterMeteorMinerMinisterMinorMiserMisterMixerModularMolarMonsterMotherMoverMowerMufflerMusterMutter
mine-nine moon-noon
Words beginning with M and ending with R:MajorManagerMannerManorMarkerMarMasterMatadorMatterMayorMentorMergerMessengerMeterMeteorMinerMinisterMinorMiserMisterMixerModularMolarMonsterMotherMoverMowerMufflerMusterMutter
Mein
my love
Words beginning wth M and ending with ING:makingmanagingmarchingmarkingmeaningmeltingmemorizingmentioningmentoringmigratingmissingmixingmovingmunching
'Sprite' has one syllable. In English, a good rule of thumb is that there is one syllable per audible vowel sound. So in 'sprite', only the 'i' is audible. (The 'e' is silent, though it influences the pronunciation of the 'i'.) Rare exceptions to this are words like 'rhythm', which is pronounced like a 2-syllable word: 'rhyth-m'.
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