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What words end in OE?

There aren't many common words that end in "OE" in English. Here's why and a few examples:

* "OE" is a fairly uncommon ending in English. It's not a typical suffix used in modern English word formation.

* "OE" can be part of a longer suffix. For instance, "-eoe" as in "aloe" or "-ioe" as in "ratio."

* Words ending in "OE" often have a specific historical context. This might be because they are:

* Derived from Old English: Examples include "foe," "toe," "hoe" (though these are not common modern spellings).

* Technical terms: Some scientific or medical terms might end in "OE."

Here are a few words ending in "OE":

* Foe: An enemy.

* Toe: A digit on the foot.

* Hoe: A gardening tool.

* Aloe: A type of succulent plant.

* Ratio: A relationship between two numbers.

Remember: It's important to keep in mind that the "OE" ending is not very common, and most words that appear to end in "OE" likely have other suffixes.

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