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Is there a word that contains no vowels?
This is a classic riddle! The answer is
"rhythm"
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It's a bit of a trick, as the "y" acts as a vowel in this case.
How do you spell the word cue as in take over?
Is dentist a proper common or abstract noun?
Phonology
What letters make the sound oot?
What is a homophone for what king sits on and done with ball?
How do you say good bye in Portugese?
What does cajoling means?
What is the homophone of colonel?
What is a word for definition sounds unhappy?
What words have the same vowel sound as most?
How do you say le falto in English?
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