A contraction has an apostraphe to signify missing letters. Similar uses of apostraphe include words with letters missing at the end, which are usially alsng, such as nothin' or ol'.
mostly letters and telegram in a way if u get me, it is written by the officer thn ur message is passed onto the person at the other end otherwise nothing!! hope that helped a little. kay nicholas
The term cc means carbon copy. Originally it meant a copy that was made with the use of carbon paper. Today there are other, and more efficient ways of copying letters, but we still use the term cc.
The cox at the end of a text message basically means the end.
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The logo you are referring to is associated with the Swedish furniture company IKEA.
Logo Records ended in 1980.
Flower Logo
It means the logo has a copyright.
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Some words that end with the letters IT are:acquitadmitadroitauditbaitbanditbenefitbitcircuitcockpitcommitcomplicitconceitconduitcounterfeitcreditculpritdebitdeceitdeficitdemeritdepositdigiteditelicitemitexhibitexitexplicitexploitfitflitforfeitfruitgaitgambitgrithabithermithitillicitimplicitinhabitinheritinhibitkitknitlimitlitmeritnitomitorbitparfaitpermitpitplaitportraitprofitprohibitpulpitpursuitquitrabbitrecruitremitsitskitslitsnitspiritspitsplitstraitsubmitsuitsummittacittidbittraitTransittransmittwitunitvisitvomitwaitwhitwitwritwhodunit...
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Most of them end in the two letters "-ly". Examples are "quietly", "quickly", "sleepily", and "poorly".
Some words that end with the letters 'sh' are:accomplishadmonishashbrashblushbanishbearishboorishblondishblemishblackishbrownishbullishburnishbrushcrashcherishclashcashdashembellishestablisheyelashfurnishfeverishfinishflourishfoolishflashflushfreshfurbishgarishgirlishghoulishhashhairbrushhushinrushkiddishknishlashmashmeshmushnourishnosholdishoffishposhpushparishperishpublishpolishpurplishquashrashrefurbishrefreshsashslashsmashstashsquishsuccotashsquashsquarishsqueamishskirmishskittishtarnishtoothbrushvarnishvanishwashwishuppish
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