Subbookkeeper as far as I am aware of
3. Actually, it is the only English word with 3 sets of double letters in a row.
Raccoon is a word. It includes double letters in a row.
The only one I can think of is bookkeeper. Are there others?
one word comes to mind, even though there may be more. The word I'm thinking of is the only word in the English language that has three sets of double letters in a row. The word is "BOOKKEEPER"
I think it is to scan the letters row by row
its rupturewort (an herb) with 11 letters. it's not teeter-totter because it is spelled with a hyphen so it doesn't count (because a hyphen is not on the top row) and its not typewriter, that has only 10 letters.
Words that can be made from the letters in 'word' are: do ow rod row
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Hijinks.
"Double letters" means two in a row, like tt in "letter" or oo, kk, and ee in "bookkeeper".
The word "Qwerty" comes from the arrangement of letters on the top row of keys on a standard English-language typewriter or keyboard. It was designed this way in the 19th century to prevent jamming of the typebars, which were common on early typewriters with the previous alphabetical layout.