Startling. Take away the L and you get starting. Take away the second T and you get staring. Take away the A and you get string. Take away the R and you get sting. Take away the T and you get sing. Take away the G and you get sin. Take away the S and you get in. Take away the N and you get I.
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double you is nine letters but is the same as W
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A seven letter animal called a Panther can have its last four letters removed to form the word PAN, which can be used for cooking!
E is the most common word in the English Language.
In Shakespearean English as written, the letter "I" with an apostrophe is a contraction and can mean "in" or "if" depending on the context.
The answer to the riddle is: HEROINE - all 7 letters - a female.hero - letters 1,2,3,4 - a male.he - letters 1,2 - denotes a male.ine - last three letters - homophone of inn.ro = letters 3,4 - homophone of rho, the Greek letter R, not Q!
The letter 'Z' is still a fully used, fully functioning letter of the English Language.
The word queue is pronounced like the letter "q" in English language. Removing the last four letters of the word leaves that "q" behind. Queue is the same as "q" is.
The letters C and Y may not relate to any particular language. However, they are two letters in the English language. The letter C is the third letter in the alphabet, and the letter Y is the 25th letter.
There is no seven-letter word in the English language using those letters.
None in the English language.
like the letter q, not cue-uee-uee did you know that queue is the only letter in the english language that still sounds the same when all the other 4 letters are removed?
There are no words in the English language that begin with the letters xx.
The alphabet of which language? The English Alphabet only has 26 letters.
3-letter wordsquaOnly one found.
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There are no nouns in the English language that begin with the letters qn.
There are no words in the English language that begin with the letters nn.