Pulley, fullness, shilling, volley, llama have two l's.
For two double l's, you have to use a compound word like bellpull or pellmell. Compound words are sometimes written separate (bell pull) or hyphenated (pell-mell). Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary gives "bellpull" as one word.
Kepi = food
Manati = fish
Metaphor... A+LS FTW
There are only two words in the English language that begin and end with 'und'.The first word is underground.The second word is underfund.
When speaking specifically about the end of the month, it is two words. Example: " By month end, I want our sales and efficiency scores to go up by about one hundred percent, so really pull out all the stops here folks! " When referring to an event that takes place at the end of the month, it is hyphenated as month-end. Example: In accounting you may have a "month-end closing"
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Rhyme A rhyme has the repetition of the same or similar sounds at the end of two or more words most often at the ends of lines. ...
fall, tall, well, the word parallel has two Ls right next to each other but it has a third at the end, llama, mall, call, and many more words
There are no two-letter English words that end with B.
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words with "or" in the end are valor, accelator
Two such words are verbatim and victim.
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