Six letters, ending in n Four consonants, ending in n Two vowels, ending in n Two syllables, ending in n Spelled With / Contains Letters Solve the puzzle _r_g_n Solve the puzzle _ra_on Solve the puzzle _rag_n Solve the puzzle _rago_ Filtering/Finder Tools Rhymes for dragon? What...
Searching "two syllable words with qu in the middle", "ab in the center",etc. will bring you to a list of words spelled with _a-z_. For "exactly center" use a search like "6 letters with qu in the middle" Word unscrambling. For fastest speed possible, you will now land on the...
The words are fly, bee, ant, grasshopper, beetle, dragonfly, butterfly, mosquito, caterpillar, moth. Circle the Correctly-Spelled Little Red Hen Story WordsCircle the correct spelling of words from the Little Red Hen story, and then color the picture of the words, and then color the ...
choose the number of letters per word and drag and drop a letter or digraph tile to the first blank. Watch how the rest of the alphabet reacts when a letter is selected. Some letters will remain while others will be eliminated. Find out if any words start with CW, EH, or even Rhom...
The earliest known use of guytrash in print (spelled gytrash) is from 1847, when none other than Charlotte Brontë included it in Jane Eyre. There is a certain type of phantom that has a definite leaning toward the north of England. It is called a ‘Guytrash’, and takes the form ...
One other tip. For proper nouns that end in “-y,” you simply add an “-s.” You never convert the “-y” to “-ies” no matter what letter comes before the “y.” For example, if you had two Cadbury Creme Eggs, you’d have two “Cadburys,” spelled with B-U-R-Y-S at...
Circle the correct spelling of fairy tale-related words, and then color the picture of the words. The words are: king, queen, castle, crown, shield, sword, dragon, unicorn, jester, knight. Circle the Correctly-Spelled Clothing Words #1 ...
/Wikipedia/It is enough for me to see A SINGLE usage of some HIGHLY-UNESTABLISHED word/phrase done by a high-spirited man in order it to enter my vocabulary, for example I spotted an US engineer finishing his letters with: 'Machinely yours' - I love it!
Cantivalerion (also spelled Tantavalerion in the Offices of Spirits example found in the Book of Oberon), said to be "ruler of all sppirits" or "the emperor of hellish spirits." Also known as Golgathell. (ms. e Mus 173.)
Monocerous (more commonly spelled monoceros or monocerus) comes from the Greek roots “monos”, single, and “keros,” horn, making it an etymological sibling to unicorn, which has the same roots, but in Latin. Depending on the context, monocerous can either be a synonym of unicorn or ref...