flotsam
the word is debris
a word used to describe the remains of something that has been destroyed
Dross - solid metal scum or debris floating on molten metal
The common word is buoy (a floating maritime marker).The proper noun is spelled Bowie (Jim, inventor of the knife, not David).
The word "debris" comes from French and dates back to the 18th century. It is believed to derive from the Old French word "debriser" which means "break down." The spelling was likely influenced by its French origins and pronunciation.
Phone, psychiatrist, about any word that begins with 'ph'. ** Bologna, colonel, and debris all follow the requirements of your question.
Well a word cannot be spelled out of it - but a name can be spelled : GARFIELD
A floating object is an object that is floating, which is a floating object. Which = floating object.
The word is spelled "the", just as you spelled it.The similar word is the archaic form of you, spelled thee.
The word is spelled beginning, just as you spelled it.
The word is spelled abortionist.
The word "guidance" can be spelled out of "dancegui."