The word that is featured in most UK top 40 titles is "The". The second most used work is "you".
'Most Precarious' by Blues Traveler has the word precarious in it.
The English name for the recorder may come from a middle English use of the word record meaning, "to practice a piece of music"
It is most likely the word Christmas.
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The Latin word for viola is Duis.
It is the longest word where the letters are in alphabetical order
Well in 1946 a man by the name of Ryan Adams did 45
A grate holds fire.
Yes, the word record (pronounced rec ord) is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a recording of words or music, or a record of information.The word record (pronounced rec ord) is also an adjective; for example a record year or a recordtime.The word record (pronounced re cord) is a verb; record, records, recording, recorded.
The word Officeholder is a twelve letter word for someone who holds a public office. Good one.
RECord
The word 'holds' is both a noun (hold, holds) and a verb (hold, holds, holding, held).The noun 'holds' is the plural form of the singular noun 'hold', a word for a grasp or adherence to something; a manner of grasping or adhering; a power over someone or something; an interior area of a ship or an airplane; a word for a thing.The verb 'holds' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to 'hold', a word meaning to grasp or support someone or something; to detain someone or something; to remain in position without breaking or giving way; to be capable be capable of containing something; a word for an action.Example uses:The wrestler used a number of holds to win the match. (noun)He holds the record in his weight class. (verb)
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Held,holding,and holds
An equivalent word for record is document or file.
If I'm thinking correctly, BELT is a four letter word, and it holds up your pants :)