Mediterranean. It is Latin for "middle of the Earth" medius, "middle" + terra, "land, earth"). terra has two letter r's GOOD JOB!!!!! KEEP WORKING HARD! :D
None are, always. But the word "incorrectly" is often spelled that way, correctly.
All of the words in the question are spelled correctly. The 11-letter word that is most often spelled incorrectly is...incorrectly.
The English language word that is always spelled "incorrectly" is "incorrectly" itself. It's a playful riddle where the answer lies in the literal interpretation of the question. No matter how you spell it, the word "incorrectly" remains the same and is correctly spelled as "incorrectly."
incorrectly is the 11 letter word that is always spelled incorrectly because that's how it is spelled.
The word that is always spelled incorrectly in the dictionary is INCORRECTLY. ha ha ha
The word "Incorrectly" is spelled incorrectly in your question.
Riddle AnswerThe answer is the word "incorrectly," which is correctly spelled.
incorrectly is spelled incorrectly
None are, always. But the word "incorrectly" is often spelled that way, correctly.
"Rainning" is incorrectly spelled. The correct spelling is "raining."
All of the words in the question are spelled correctly. The 11-letter word that is most often spelled incorrectly is...incorrectly.
The English language word that is always spelled "incorrectly" is "incorrectly" itself. It's a playful riddle where the answer lies in the literal interpretation of the question. No matter how you spell it, the word "incorrectly" remains the same and is correctly spelled as "incorrectly."
incorrectly is the 11 letter word that is always spelled incorrectly because that's how it is spelled.
The word that is always spelled incorrectly in the dictionary is INCORRECTLY. ha ha ha
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The word "wrong" is spelled correctly in dictionaries. There is no word that is consistently misspelled in all dictionaries.
Mediterranean : the large inland sea separating Europe and Africa (from "terra", Earth, 2 R's) Tallahassee : capital of the State of Florida (from the Seminole, via Muskogean, Amerindian tribes, "old fields") Cincinnati : city in Ohio (from Cincinnatus, a Roman general who returned to a simpler pastoral life)