I have found: Sod, dog, doh (generally spelt d'oh! but oh-well)
Ans.2: she, house, goose, you, god, housed, gooey, and no doubt plenty more.
Some words that can be made using those letters are "dog", "she", "shy", "soy", "hey", and "use".
Silent "d" sounds are when the letter "d" is not pronounced in certain words, such as "handkerchief" and "Wednesday." These words are exceptions to the typical pronunciation of the letter "d."
"Dusk's dusty dusk settled swiftly, sizzling softly."
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The words "several" and "Australian" are adjectives in the sentence.
Some examples of words that start with "s" and end with "d" are "said," "seed," "sailed," and "stud."
No words can be made using all of the letters. Some words using some of the letters are:RodentDetoxDroneGonerNotedTonedTonerTrendDentDoneDoteGentGoneNerdNextNodeNoteOxenRentRodeTendTongToreTornTrodDenDoeDogDotEgoEndGetGotNetNodNotOdeOneOreRexRodTenTon
him, dim, zip
cat, dog, an
Some words that you can make with the letters D V A Q U U O O are:aadadododuoquad
dam,dom,deam,
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madhamdamMaxdamemedpoddampheedheadhexhadmadeqhomqophQomThis may or may not be the complete list.*No other words containing the letter 'q' can be made as there is no 'u' to qualify it. These are the only words that can be made (using the letters in this group) that contain a 'q' in it.
There are no 6 letter English words using those letters. Tuned is the longest word.
Seven letter words that can be made from these letters are:AddressAdverseDreamedDressedEvadersMaddersSeamersSmeared
Adapt, panda, adman, manta.
Words that can be made with the letters EDDIE are:deeddiddie, diededid
#include int main(int argc, char **argv) { if (argc < 1) { printf("Usage: %s filename\n", argv[0]); return -1; } FILE *f; int c; int chars = 0, spaces = 0, tabs = 0, lines = 0, words = 0, inword = 0; f = fopen(argv[1], "r"); for (;;) { c = fgetc(f); if (c '\n') ++lines; if (isalpha(c)) { inword = 1; } else { if (inword) { inword = 0; ++words; } } } printf("%d,%d,%d,%d,%d\n", chars, spaces, tabs, lines, words); }