This is an old word, attested in Anglo-Saxon and Middle Low German. Linguists have derived it from a hypothetical root ku- meaning a hollow space or an enclosing object. The Latin form, from which the Romance cognates descend, is cunnus.
first the puzzle should be solved N R A you T C O M here you = I N R A I T C O M arranging the word we get ROMANTIC
The correct spelling is "contentment" (satisfaction).
S - A - I - N- T - - - P - A - T - R -I - C - K
W-A-T-C-H-I-N-G.
CentRentTinTen
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C-O-N-N-E-C-T-I-C-U-T. check a map!
Constitution.
Unscrambling T-C-N-A-I-O leads me to A-C-T-I-O-N, or action.
SCDTP - stands for Some C*U*N* T Down the Pub. It's a horrible term for obvious reasons.
It is vulgar slang for the female genital organ, or used disparagingly as a term for a disagreeable person.
The correct spelling is "attendance." "Attendence" is not a valid word in standard English.
If the first term, t(1) = a and the common difference is r then t(n) = a + (n-1)*r where n = 1, 2, 3, ...
I - n - s - t - a - n - c - e
C P C T C a a a a h u c n s i s o t c e e k e n
first the puzzle should be solved N R A you T C O M here you = I N R A I T C O M arranging the word we get ROMANTIC
Place the contraction in the list as it appears not by the letters that are omitted; e.g. can't is placed c a n t not as c a n n o t