4-letter words
alit, alto, anil, anti, azon, cain, cant, ciao, cion, clan, clon, clot, coal, coat, coil, coin, cola, colt, coni, icon, ilia, inia, inti, into, iota, laic, lain, lati, lino, lint, lion, loan, loca, loci, loin, lota, loti, nail, naoi, nazi, noil, nota, nova, otic, oval, taco, tail, tain, talc, tali, toil, tola, vail, vain, vial, vina, vino, viol, vita, volt, zinc, ziti, zoic
5-letter words
acini, actin, aioli, aloin, antic, anvil, avion, azlon, azoic, canto, cavil, cilia, civil, clavi, coati, colin, colza, cotan, covin, iliac, ionic, licit, linac, litai, lotic, lovat, nicol, nival, notal, octal, octan, ontic, talon, tical, tolan, tonal, tonic, vatic, vinal, vinca, vinic, viola, vital, vocal, voila, volta, volti, zonal
6-letter words
action, alnico, atonic, azonic, azotic, cation, catlin, citola, clivia, coital, italic, latino, oilcan, talion, tincal, viatic, violin, volant
7-letter words
avionic, incivil, initial, invital, vicinal, voltaic
8-letter words
civilian, olivinic
9-letter words
ciliation
10-letter words
olivinitic
12-letter words
civilization
Sentences are made up of words that convey a complete thought or idea. They typically include a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject). Punctuation, such as periods and commas, is used to indicate the beginning and end of a sentence.
Acronym
an acronym
An anagram
Words that can be made from the letters of 'slurp' are plus, purl, spur, slur, up.
Acronym
There are several answers to your question, depending on what you are studying. On one level, words are made up of letters. On another level, words are made up of syllables. On a third level, they are made up of phonemes. On a fourth level, they are made up of consonants and vowels. You should really narrow the scope of what you are asking.
136 with homebuyer being the longest.
Jumbled words are words, but the letters are mixed up.
No one person invented writing. It evolved over thousands of years.
An acronym is a word composed of first letters of the words in a phrase, especially when this is used as a name . An example of an acronym is NATO which is made up of the first letters of the north Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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