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What is the homophone for put in ground and cover with dirt?
The homophone for "put in ground and cover with dirt" is
"bury"
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Both "bury" and "berry" sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Is the word tablier masculine or feminine in french?
How do you say going to bed in polish?
Morphology
How do you say little sister in Cherokee?
What is the noun and verb for wide?
Why there a feminine word for orange in french?
Words has Germanic or Norse origins?
How do you pronounce etymology?
What does the root word seismo mean?
What is the french plural form of Italian?
What is the Latin root for tooth?
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