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What is the only word in dictionary that does not contain a vowel?
This is a classic riddle! The answer is
"rhythm"
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It's a bit of a trick question, as the letter "y" can sometimes act as a vowel.
What does DAEP mean?
What is another word for toast?
Phonology
What five letter words have the same vowel sound as Kite?
Is wiper a open or closed syllable?
What does levez vous mean in English?
What is the root word for itinerary?
What part of speech is to them?
Can you write a sentence using the word quisquill ian?
What part of speech is to run?
Do German speakers tend to shake hands more than Americans?
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