The Pacific Ocean
The following names of Hebrew letters are spelled with 4 letters when written in English:alefchetayinreshshin
The Greek goddess of beauty was Aphrodite. However her name is not seven letters long, but nine. The Greek goddess with a bow and arrow is Artemis, the chaste goddess of the Hunt. Her name is seven letters.
Polo and pool are anagrams of each other.
A flower whose name contains seven letters, the second being E, is Gerbera. Gerberas grow in a variety of colors.
Aegilops is the longest word whose letters are in alphabetical order.
The spelling is WHOSE if you are using it as a possessive pronoun as in,"Whose book is this?"The spelling is WHO'S if you are using it to replace who is as in,"Who's going to help me?"
There is no single English word using all of the letters. The longest are 6 letters: orange, regain, ignore, gainer, oaring, and region. The letters can form phrases of no particular meaning: e.g. Ore again or Aria gone. A proper noun spelled with those letters is Agenoria, a Greek goddess whose name was used for an early locomotive, and forms the species name for several types of butterflies.
Germany, the first four letters aren't a speciific disease but a germ is a disease carrying vector.
Serena Williams. Aneres is Serena spelled backwards
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Jack Spratt is a fictional character whose first name has four letters beginning with J and whose last name has six letters ending in T. He is the main character of a nursery rhyme.
The adjective form of who is spelled whose. The spelling of the contraction is who's meaning "who is."