Well, you can start with "petite." After that, you can turn the corner with "setter," "better," "letter," "fetter," and "tetchy"--and these are just off the top of my head. From the top of my rhyming dictionary, I will now provide: "bettor," "debtor," "petter," and "wetter" (all of which I should have thought of myself. I am just tired). And you may return with "return." .
Et cetera
Extra-terrestrial
ferret
WORDS: met, set, mest (I think), ste, em, et, sem *There may be more. ACRONYMS AND/OR ABBREVIATIONS: TEM, TSE, MES, ES, ET, MSE, sem *I know acronyms and abbreviations are not really words, but just in case.
2-letter wordser, es, et, re3-letter wordsers, res, ret, ser, set4-letter wordserst, rest, rets12 words found.
The proper way to type the Latin phrase is et al. The two words are italicized, and a period comes after the second word in the phrase. The phrase is an abbreviated way of saying 'et alia', which means 'and others'.
If I've understood you correctly, you are looking for: √ET Which is Tick-ET, ie Ticket.
The letters are: RP (purple and carpet). puddle, pungle, purfle, purple, puzzle cablet, cachet, callet, camlet, caplet, carnet, carpet, casket
Ordinal is to cardinal as fiftieth is to fifty. Ordinal numbers deal with the order (first, second, third, et cetera) while cardinal numbers are those used indicate quantity (one, two three, et cetera).
balletcroquetcrochetchaletChevroletgourmetbouquetcachetsachetbuffetfiletMonetsorbetberet
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Letters fetters wetters