Question 393

The word "bookkeeper" (along with its associate "bookkeeping") is the only unhyphenated English word with three consecutive double letters. Other such words, like "sweet-toothed", require a hyphen to be readily readable.

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

The word "bookkeeper" (along with its associate "bookkeeping") is the only unhyphenated English word with three consecutive double letters. Other such words, like "sweet-toothed", require a hyphen to be readily readable.

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

The word "bookkeeper" (along with its associate "bookkeeping") is the only unhyphenated English word with three consecutive double letters. Other such words, like "sweet-toothed", require a hyphen to be readily readable.

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

Only two English words in current use end in "-gry". They are "angry" and "hungry".

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

Only two English words in current use end in "-gry". They are "angry" and "hungry".

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque

Only two English words in current use end in "-gry". They are "angry" and "hungry".

5 year ago
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
Mohammad Modassir Mushtaque
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