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  2. -gry puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Another similar one is words ending in -cion, of which the common words are coercion, scion, and suspicion. [ 29 ] [ 35 ] The most similar to the gry puzzle in form is to find three words that contain the letter sequence shion , to which the answer is cu shion , fa shion , and pari shion er ; this is typically stated by giving cushion and ...

  3. Elision - Wikipedia

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    (Ry)dw i'n (i yn) darllen. - 'I am reading' Elision of word-final -f is almost always found in spoken Welsh to the point where the words are spelt with optional final -f in words like gorsa(f), pentre(f) and has been eradicated from the inflected prepositions: arna i, not * arnaf i - 'on me', etc.

  4. List of English words without rhymes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of English words without rhymes, called refractory rhymes—that is, a list of words in the English language that rhyme with no other English word. . The word "rhyme" here is used in the strict sense, called a perfect rhyme, that the words are pronounced the same from the vowel of the main stressed syllable onwa

  5. English words without vowels - Wikipedia

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    Thus words borrowed from Welsh may use w this way, such as: The crwth [6] (pronounced /ˈkrʊθ/ or /ˈkruːθ/, also spelled cruth in English) is a Welsh musical instrument similar to the violin. [7] He intricately rhymes, to the music of crwth and pibgorn. [8]

  6. Rhyme - Wikipedia

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    Words ending in a stressed vowel (e.g., вода́) can only rhyme with other words which share the consonant preceding the vowel (e.g., когда́). Words ending in a stressed vowel preceded by another vowel, as well as words ending in a stressed vowel preceded by /j/, can all be rhymed with each other: моя́, тая́ and чья all rhyme.

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday, February 8

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    The words in this category precede a common four-letter noun (hint: it's related to something you might eat). Related: 300 Trivia Questions and Answers to Jumpstart Your Fun Game Night.

  8. Ri (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Addition yōon ry-(りゃ行 rya-gyō) rya: りゃ リャ ryaa ryā: りゃあ, りゃぁ りゃー リャア, リャァ リャー ryu: りゅ リュ ryuu ryū: りゅう, りゅぅ りゅー リュウ, リュゥ リュー ryo: りょ リョ ryou ryoo ryō: りょう, りょぅ りょお, りょぉ りょー リョウ, リョゥ リョオ, リ ...

  9. Here's What Happened After I Tired the Viral "Hurkle-Durkle ...

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    According to the Dictionary of the Scots Language, a modern compilation of Scots words past and present, hurkle-durkle means “to lie in bed or to lounge after it’s time to get up or go to work.”