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What letters can go in front of the word quote and form a new word
Using only the first letters of a word to form a new word or phrase is called an acronym.
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A suffix is a part of a word that is added on to the end of the root, or basic portion of the word. For example, the word rest can add the suffix less and become restless. The word beauty can add the suffix ful and become beautiful.
desert, deters, rested
There are several letters (such as: f, i, n, s) that can be added to the word, letter, to make a new word. Example: fettler, retitle, nettler, trestle.
I think you might mean an anagram, where letters from a word are mixed up to form a new one
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No, "ment" is not added to the word argue to form a new word. The verb "argue" remains unchanged.
change the w and r to s and t to get the word stench
To form a word from jumbled letters, first identify any recognizable patterns or common prefixes and suffixes. Rearrange the letters systematically, starting with the most frequent letters in the language. If necessary, write down potential combinations and check against known vocabulary. Once the letters are in the correct order, verify that the new arrangement makes a valid word.