The word strait sounds like the word straight, but they are different words and definitely not interchangeable.
Straight is the correct spelling of this word.Some sentences with the word are:This ruler isn't very straightGo straight ahead for a mile.The wine went straight to her head.
The correct spelling is "diagonal" (a straight line joining two opposite corners of a shape).
Prefer? As in you prefer one thing over another?
Straight is a homophone for strait. It isn't a homograph, as there's no word with that spelling but a different pronunciation and meaning.
The correct spelling for this word is coterminous. The meaning of coterminous is to have the same coincidental boundries as another person or to coexist in one scope.
Straight is the correct spelling of this word.Some sentences with the word are:This ruler isn't very straightGo straight ahead for a mile.The wine went straight to her head.
The adjective straight means uncurved, unbent, or direct.The sound-alike word is the noun strait (a water channel).
It's often spelt Jugoslavia which is the standard Serbian and Croatian spelling.
The British spelling is "aluminium"; the American spelling is "aluminum."
Peking is another (older) way of spelling the capital of China, Beijing.
The correct spelling is "diagonal" (a straight line joining two opposite corners of a shape).
Oesophagus It's the traditional English spelling Oesophagus It's the traditional English spelling
The spelling ketchup is a correct spelling, and another frequent name is catsup.(they are the same condiment)
to break down in small pieces of rock.
Yugoslavia
golf
Kansas in found in the word Arkansas.