"Obsequious".
yes bookkeeper is one word, and it's the only word in the English language to have three consecutive double letters in it :)
It's one word. And it's the only word in the English language that has three consecutive double letters in it.
The only one I can think of is bookkeeper. Are there others?
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The word "bookkeeper" has three consecutive letters that are the same, which are the three consecutive letter pairs "ook," "kke," and "kee." This word is often used as an example of a word with this unique characteristic in the English language.
There is only one single-word anagram of the letters "eprlaceif" - that being "fireplace". The only eight-letter word that can be made from those letters is "lifecare".
Yes it can
There is no such word that contains all the alphabets, because no word is written in more than one alphabet. If you meant which word contains all the letters of the alphabet, there is also no such word.
consecutive
There is no English word which has all the letters 'ojwnodetsr'. And this answer is NO WORD JEST !
Shot
Everything in Jack's world must contain double letters in each word