The word may be "science" (study) or one of several homophones:
sense - to feel, or perception
cents - (plural noun) decimal coinage
scents - (plural noun) smells
since - (conjunction) after a time, or because of
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The word is spelled gruesome. The crime scene was described as "gruesome".
It is spelled as one word "eyewitness" (on-the-scene observer).
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The term is two words "crime scene" (location of a criminal act).
The correct spelling is pandemonium.A pandemonium is defined as "scene of noisy confusion, chaos or unrestrained disorder".
Seen is the correct spelling when referring to sight.For example: Have you seen the new film yet?Scene is the correct spelling when referring to part of a play or film.For example: I loved the car chase scene.
Yes. The word "denying" means stating that an account or allegation is false. Example : "He refused to confess, denying that he was at the scene."
The spell that Harry Potter used to cause Draco Malfoy to bleed continuously in the bathroom duel scene of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is called "sectumsempra".
Phonetic spelling is using the letters with the approximate sound, although they are not the actuall letters used. Examples of phonetic spelling: kat (cat) kaym (came) bawt (bought) seen (seen or scene) wich (which or witch)
The term "shotting" exists but is rarely used. The more likely word is shooting (e.g. firing a gun or filming a movie scene).