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What is a homophone for tight?
The homophone for "tight" is
"tite"
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However, "tite" is not a standard English word. It's often used as a misspelling of "tight".
What is the literal translation of name Zhongguo?
What does waihi mean in Maori?
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What are some words that end with ta?
What part of speech is the word grip?
Is tulip a long vowel word?
Do summer and somewhere have the same vowel sound?
What is a homophone for aisle that contraction?
What does the word contact mean in sentence The storm broke off radio with shore.?
What is a homophone for presence?
Difference between logographic and phonographic writing system?
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