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Homework help???words ending in......

51 replies

Katymac · 06/05/2006 15:02

i
j
q
u
v
z??

I'm also tring to find words starting and ending in c,n

OP posts:
Aimsmum · 06/05/2006 15:42

suq
tranq
umiaq

motherinferior · 06/05/2006 15:45

It probably depends on which historical novel you are reading Blush

zippitippitoes · 06/05/2006 15:46

cinq (alternative to cinque)
Iraq

Celia2 · 06/05/2006 16:03

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Melpomene · 06/05/2006 16:09

narration
noon
nan
comic
cosmic
cathartic

iota · 06/05/2006 16:18

isn't a torq a necklace and torque something to do with the power of a car engine?

SoupDragon · 06/05/2006 16:37

I think it's torc for a necklace

iota · 06/05/2006 16:41

\link{http://www.pressies4princesses.co.uk/garnet-stone-torq.shtml\torq necklace}

iota · 06/05/2006 16:42

\link{http://mystic-caravan.com/torcs.htm\torc necklace}

iota · 06/05/2006 16:43

SD Smile

SoupDragon · 06/05/2006 16:43

It's torc on dictionary.com - no entry for torq. Odd!

Christie · 06/05/2006 16:43

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iota · 06/05/2006 16:48

oh well SD I guess that you haven't spent much time on www.pressies4princesses.co.uk in the past, but you will in the future Grin

SoupDragon · 06/05/2006 16:49

abbrev is the abbreviation for abbreviation :o

SaintGeorge · 06/05/2006 16:49

I have only ever seen it spelt torq on adverts strangely enough.

Pretty sure torc is the correct spelling - never trust advert spellings Smile

SoupDragon · 06/05/2006 16:49

I don't have a princess, I have a dragon :o

SaintGeorge · 06/05/2006 16:51

Dragons like torcs. They nick 'em off all the princess sacrifices and build nests out of them I hear.

SoupDragon · 06/05/2006 16:52

Yes, but they don't purchase them from "pressies4princesses.co.uk :o

SoupDragon · 06/05/2006 16:52

Kiev (to get back to the original subject:))

spacedonkey · 06/05/2006 16:53

it's "torque" for necklaces and a turning force!

SoupDragon · 06/05/2006 16:53

kalashnikov!

I don't think any of these are English in origin though...

SaintGeorge · 06/05/2006 16:56

I though she just needed j now.

zippitippitoes · 06/05/2006 17:00

raj or is it rhaj

SoupDragon · 06/05/2006 17:00

hajj is an islamic pilgrimage

motherinferior · 06/05/2006 19:11

Raj, definitely