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Is a liter the same thing as liter?
Yes, "liter" is the same thing as "liter". There's no difference in meaning.
It's like asking if "apple" is the same thing as "apple". 😊
Do the words DISHEARTED and DISHEARTENED mean same?
How do you answer the complaint If learn how to spell?
Second Language Acquisition
What does the term other hearing mean in court?
What is A word that can spell two words front and back?
Is the word work station one or two words?
A sentence that has two or more subjects connected by conjunctions and or?
What effect does parallelism have in a speech?
How do you say Alison in Hawaiian?
Can two was be used in one sentence?
What are the words called having same meaning but different spelling?
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