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What is a word you make by changing one syllable digestion?
The word you can make by changing one syllable of "digestion" is
"digression"
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You simply change the "gest" syllable to "gress".
What does Chinese saying sang lang mean?
What are the three parts of oral speech?
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What is the homophone for begin?
How do you say Matthew smells in Russian?
Is the U sound in rule a long or short vowel sound?
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What does the prefix phob mean?
What has a big mouth that is always open yet cannot utter word?
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