That is the correct spelling of tortoise (land turtle).
The correct spelling is "tortoise" with the letters 'o' and 'i'.
In Hawaiian, tortoise is called "honu pele."
Well, honey, that underlined adverb "slowly" is telling you HOW that tortoise moved down the path. It's not zooming down like a sports car, it's taking its sweet time. So, there you have it, slow and steady wins the race, just like that tortoise.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
In English, the word "tortoise" is considered neutral or common gender, meaning it does not have a specific feminine or masculine connotation. It is used to refer to both male and female tortoises.
...Tortoise.
The correct spelling is "tortoise" with the letters 'o' and 'i'.
The animal that is featured is a tortoise named Alfie. Esio Trot is a spell that causes the tortoise to start growing out of control. Esio Trot spelled backwards is tortoise.
The slow-crawling, hard-shelled animal is a turtle (some also tortoise).
The anagram "soot tire" unscrambles to spell the animal tortoise.
giant tortoises live in the gallapagose..... if that's hoe you spell it (:South america
The land-dwelling animal related to the turtle is spelt TORTOISE
The Galapagos tortoise
A leopard tortoise. :)
you draw the tortoise and then rub out its body
The word tortoise forms a regular plural, tortoises.
A Tortoise.