1.accent
2. din
3. harmony
4.inotation
5.loudness
6. melody
7. modulation
8.music
9.noise
10.note
11.pitch
12.racket
13.report
14.resonance
15.reverberation
16.ringing
17.tone
18.vibration
19. voice
sorry that's as many as I can come up with......
The word strengths has only 1 short vowel. (9 letters) The word strengthlessness has 3 short vowels (17 letters)
17 = diez y siete
"Diecisiete" means seventeen in Spanish.
Some words that end with "teen" include thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen.
There are some rules to silent K: 1.) If the K is followed by an N at the beginning of the word which is KN, then the K becomes silent. Here are some examples of words with silent K: 1.) Knife 2.) Knee 3.) Know 4.) Knew 5.) Knit 6.) Knitting 7.) Knob 8.) Knock 9.) Knickers 10.) Knuckle 11.) Knight 12.) Knack 13.) Knot 14.) Knave 15.) Knavish 16.) Knead 17.) Knoll 18.) Knell 19.) Knap 20.) Knawel 21.) Knur 22.) Knurl 23.) Kneel 24.) Knelt 25.) Knicks Although "weakness" contains a KN, the K doesn't become silent because it's not at the beginning of the word and it's a compound word.
17
There are two long words, 17 and 35 letters respectively, that might be the word sought:sesquipedalianism - a tendency to use long words, adjective form sesquipedalianhippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia - a "coined" word intended to mean "fear of long words"(sometimes seen as hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobiafrom the double P in German)
The word strengths has only 1 short vowel. (9 letters) The word strengthlessness has 3 short vowels (17 letters)
I think you mean: aequeosalinocalcalinoceraceoaluminosocup. The word: "aequeosalinocalcalinoceraceoaluminosocup" has 17 syllables.
The answer is: Magicwand
Mysterious
John 17 1 These words spake Jesus... 17 Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.
It's a curse word meaning "go to hell" or other things. Please don't use this word unless you are 17+ .
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buddies
there are 17 ones on a dollar bill. with words and numbers.
Abbreviation for the phrase "Birds Of a Feather" (flocking together)