TYPEWRITER
That is if you can use each letter multiple times however;
If we are just using the letters once each, I came up with a few six letter words but nothing bigger.
quoter
equity
poetry
writer
purity
typewriter
poverty
TYPEWRITER.
standard usage is illustrated in which line? a. Elvis can sing b. I will set on the bench c. Karen can pay tennis well d. The sun will raise at 5:15a.m.
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TYPEWRITER.
idk, but the 1st lne is ''typewriter''. What about proprietor?
besides "standard 101 key keyboard" ? qwerty is the only other thing i can think of.. it refers to the first 6 letters on the first line of letter keys. there are also dovrak keyboards
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The longest word you can type using only the top row of keys is typewriter
These are the first five letters on the second line of your keyboard.
The usual keyboard, with the first line of letters reading 'qwertyuiop'.
The second line of a traditional haiku poem is typically the longest, with seven morae (or syllables) compared to five in the first and third lines.
The longest common English word you can make from the top line of your keyboard or qwertyuiop is typewriter (10 letters).The longest possible word is rupturewort, a type of plant (11 letters).The longest slang word using all letters only once is wipeout (7 letters). The longest formal words have six letters : equity, poetry, purity, pyrite, torque, troupe and qwerty (it means the kind of keyboard we are now using).
aeiouy all of them u need to be able to type them
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