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What words have the root word NOUNCE in them?
The root word "NOUNCE" doesn't actually exist in the English language. There are words with the root "NUN," which stands for "sister," but not "NOUNCE."
Are you sure you're not thinking of a different word?
Which of the following sentences uses a condescending tone A You forgot comma B did good job C What were you thinking D Give round applause for class?
What words have fid in them?
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