Neither. It's LONGEVITY. Try the site www.dictionary.com. It will find close matches, which is very helpful when you aren't sure of a spelling.
No place is spelled nowhere.A person who knows something is spelled knower.
It's spelled viaduct.
Words that are spelled forwards but mean something different when spelled backwards are called heteropalindromes. These words create different meanings when reversed, unlike regular palindromes which read the same forwards and backwards. Heteropalindromes are a fascinating linguistic phenomenon that showcases the complexity and versatility of the English language.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "scariness" (something frightening).
It was misspelled in the question. It is spelled particle and it is a piece of something.
No place is spelled nowhere.A person who knows something is spelled knower.
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i possess something special
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Palindrome.
i don't know. i HATE words like that!!! it should be spelled fonics or something like that. lol
It's spelled viaduct.
The word is spelled terminal, which means the end of something.
it's cool
Words that are spelled forwards but mean something different when spelled backwards are called heteropalindromes. These words create different meanings when reversed, unlike regular palindromes which read the same forwards and backwards. Heteropalindromes are a fascinating linguistic phenomenon that showcases the complexity and versatility of the English language.
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