No, there are no common noun words ending with *yse, but there are a couple of proper nouns (names) that do.
These rhyming words include:Plurals of some Y or IE wordsdies, cries, flies, lies, pies, replies, ties, vies, ayes, dyesPlurals of long I wordssighs, highs, thighs, buys, guysThe endings or suffixes are -ise or -ize and -yze or -yse.British English spells several words with -ise or -yse that are -ize and -yze in US English.Examples of -ise and -ize endings:rise, despise, devise, disguise, surmise, enterprise, surprise, reprise, wiseprize, size, realizeExamples of -yze or -yse endingsparalyze, analyze, catalyze
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The "ize" (or yze) ending on a verb form indicates the American English spelling, while the "ise" (or yse) indicates the UK English spelling.
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words ending with -ain:braindrainrefraingrainchaplainexplaincontainfountainmaintainmountaincomplaindisdainretaindetainbargainsustainmainpainrainslaingainstraintrainchainattainplainremainobtainpertain
Words ending in taq
is there a rule for words ending in or ( as in professor) or words ending in er (as in commander)? Thank you!
there is words ending in z buzz
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