* Bloc: united group of countries. * Chic: stylish and elegant. * Croc: crocodile; reptile. * Disc: another spelling of disk; a phonograph record. * Emic: relating to the analysis of structural and functional elements of language or behavior. * Epic: long narrative poem.
* Etic: using an outside observer's categorization. * Narc: a government agent who investigates narcotics violations. * Otic: relating to a particular condition, action, or process; having a particular disease or condition. * Spec: a detailed description of something; without being sure of profit, reward, or success. * Sync: to synchronize something, or be synchronized; harmony or agreement. * Talc: talcum powder; a soft mineral consisting of hydrated magnesium silicate. * Uric: relating to urine. * Zoic: suffix; relating to a particular geologic era.
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Two four letter words for fruit that have an 'l' in them are plum and lime.
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None in the English language.
There are no four-letter words in the English language that end in WG.Please double-check your question or your puzzle.
There are so many four letter words in the English language. Examples of four letter words that have the letter l as the third letter are fall, ball, felt, call, and tall.
There are several 4 letter words that begin with the letter q. However there are no 4 letter words in the English language that begin with q and end with the letter e.
There are no words that exist in the English language that match those letters.
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No four-letter English word ends with the letters "ton" apart from the English school Eton.
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"Vac" is not a word in English. It is a four-letter combination that does not form a valid word in the English language.
There are many words in the English language that end with the suffix -dous. Four of them are: hazardous, stupendous, tremendous, decapodous.
There are no English 4-letter words ending with 'has'.
A four-letter animal word that cannot be rhymed is "wolf." Unlike many other four-letter words, "wolf" has a unique ending sound that doesn't have a perfect rhyme in the English language. Other examples of four-letter animals, like "frog" or "bear," have words that rhyme with them, but "wolf" stands out as an exception.