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Yes, the word 'whit' is a noun, a word for a very small part or amount; an iota; a word for a thing.
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I couldn't find one whit of information on the subject.
A little assistance, please? I could not have completed the study without your able assistance. How much assistance did you gain from your assistants?
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There are 2000 http://www.morewords.com/ends-with/able/
What you Need to be able to do whit you brain, and feelings i think ?
Psychological requirements refer to the emotional, mental, and social needs of individuals in various contexts, such as work environments or relationships. These requirements are essential for maintaining overall well-being and can include aspects like feeling valued, having a sense of purpose, and experiencing connection with others. Understanding and addressing psychological requirements are key to promoting mental health and productivity.
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Both -able and -ible suffixes are used to form adjectives indicating capability or capacity. The general rule is that if the root word ends in a hard consonant sound, use -able (e.g. dependable). If the root word ends in a soft consonant or a vowel sound, use -ible (e.g. audible).