That is the correct spelling of "stricter" (more strict, harsh, or rigorous).
The similar medical term stricture means a constriction or narrowing of a tube.
Yes, "stricter" is a word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "strict," used to indicate a higher level of severity, control, or limitation. For example, "The new regulations are stricter than the previous ones."
The comparative form of 'strict' is 'stricter', and the superlative form is 'strictest'.
The comparative is "stricter" and the superlative is "strictest".
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
what if the state law was stricter?
Yes, "stricter" is a word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "strict," used to indicate a higher level of severity, control, or limitation. For example, "The new regulations are stricter than the previous ones."
Generally speaking, Ashkenazi laws of kashrut are stricter.
no
The comparative form of 'strict' is 'stricter', and the superlative form is 'strictest'.
The comparative is "stricter" and the superlative is "strictest".
Separatists
That depends on their individual personalities and how they were raised by their own parents. It's NOT uncommon for mothers to be stricter than fathers.
That's different in every family.
Conservatives
i dont belive so
yes