Lid, lip, lips, lisps, lipids, and list. Also "logistical".
There is no double L. The word (in song) from Mary Poppins (1964) is spelled "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious." (see related question)
You spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious like this: S-u-p-e-r-c-a-l-i-f-r-a-g-i-l-i-s-t-i-c-e-x-p-i-a-l-i-d-o-c-i-o-u-s If you don't think that I'm right, go on Microsoft Word and type in supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and see if there's a red line under it
s-u-p-e-r-c-a-l-i-f-r-a-g-i-l-e-l-i-s-t-i-c-e-x-p-e-a-l-i-d-o-u-c-i-s
The word (in song) from Mary Poppins (1964) is spelled "SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS".
Hi my name is harley and im 10 years old and i know exacly how to spell the word you are asking for ok this is how you spell it s-u-p-e-r-s-a-l-i-f-r-a-g-i-l-i-s-t-i-c-e-x-p-i-a-l-i-d-o-c-i-o-u-s
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is not found in most spell-checkers. But typing the letters "s-u-p-e-r-c-a-l" at the search bar of Wikipedia will display many popular misspellings which all redirect to the correct one."Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" has no precise meaning. An artificial nonsensical sesquipedalian word from the movie "Mary Poppins" (1964), it is used to describe something "fantastic" or "stupendous."The Urban Dictionary lists popular word "docious" as a shortened form of the word, but this has no fixed meaning in English slang.
The word "syllable" is spelled as s-y-l-l-a-b-l-e.
Appall.
There are four phonemes in the word "spell": /s/, /p/, /e/, /l/.
The word "spell" has 4 sounds: /s/ /p/ /e/ /l/.
Unscrambled, the letters 'GLACRI' spell the word 'garlic'.
Liberalness is another word for generosity starting with the letter L.