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words without vowels

WORDS WITHOUT VOWELS
AY
BY
CRY
DRY
FLY
FRY
FYRD
GYPSY
GYVE
HYMN
HYP
LYMPH
LYNCH
LYNX
MYTH
MY
PLY
PYGMY
PYX
RHYTHM
SHY
SHYLY
SKY
SPRY
SPY
STY
STYX
SYLPH
SYZYGY
THYMY
TRY
TRYST
WRY
WYND
I THINK ONLY 34 WORDS IN WHOLE DICTIONARY WORDS WITHOUT VOWELS,IF YOU THINK OR MORE WORDS ,CMMWNTS ME,ONE THING YOU WILL NOTE THAT ALL 34 WORDS HAVE Y,WHY,IS IT SEMI VOWELS?,IF IT IS TRUE,TO FIND OUT THIS INTERESTING KNOWLEDGE,SO THE CREDIT SHOULD GO TO ME.
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426 thoughts on “words without vowels”

  1. If there is then you have not been as active and involved in your child’s life and decisions as you should’ve or could’ve been. is manifest as temper tantrums, active defiance of rules, dawdling, argumentativeness, stubbornness, or being easily annoyed (p. Overprotective or authoritarian parents put children at risk for problematic behavior later in life.

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  3. Hi all
    The longest word is TWYNDYLLYNGS

    Twyndyllyngs is the longest word in English that doesn’t contain one of the five vowels (AEIOU). It comes from Welsh and is obviously rare, but it does appear in the Oxford English Dictionary.

    It turns out that “twyndyllyng” (singular) is a 15th century spelling of the word “twinling,” which means, in modern English, “twin.”

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