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15. Cwm (pronounced “koom”, defined as a steep-walled hollow on a hillside) is a rare case of a word used in English in which w is the nucleus vowel, as is crwth (pronounced “krooth”, a type of stringed instrument). Despite their origins in Welsh, they are accepted English words. 14. “Asthma” and “isthmi” are the only six-letter words that begin and end with a vowel and have no other vowels between. 13. The nine-word sequence I, in, sin, sing, sting, string, staring, starting (or starling), startling can be formed by successively adding one letter to the previous word. 12. “Underground” and “underfund” are the only words in the English language that begin and end with the letters “und.” 11. “Stewardesses” is the longest word that can be typed with only the left hand. please like & share our pages -- > LiKE Us -> The Nation Builders -> St. John Technological College of the Philippines (SJTCP) :">
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