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There are 19 words containing LSTOPfullstop full␣stop mail␣stop —— fullstops full␣stops mail␣stops —— glottal␣stop —— glottal␣stops —— calls␣to␣prayer falls␣to␣pieces technical␣stop —— channel␣stopper glottal-stopped pretextual␣stop technical␣stops —— channel␣stoppers pretextual␣stops —— ideographic␣full␣stop —— ideographic␣full␣stops 22 definitions found- fullstop — n. Alternative spelling of full stop.
- full␣stop — n. (Australia, Britain, India, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa)… — n. (Figurative) A decisive end to something. — interj. (Colloquial) Used to emphasize the end of an important…
- mail␣stop — n. The delivery point where Mail Services delivers and collects mail.
- fullstops — n. Plural of fullstop.
- full␣stops — n. Plural of full stop.
- mail␣stops — n. Plural of mail stop.
- glottal␣stop — n. (Phonetics) A plosive sound articulated with the glottis. — n. The glottal stop symbol, ʔ. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- glottal␣stops — n. Plural of glottal stop.
- calls␣to␣prayer — n. Plural of call to prayer.
- falls␣to␣pieces — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fall to pieces.
- technical␣stop — n. (Aviation) A stop most commonly used to refuel the aircraft…
- channel␣stopper — n. (Slang) A television broadcast that causes the viewer to stop…
- glottal-stopped — adj. Pronounced with a glottal stop; characterised by the use of glottal stops.
- pretextual␣stop — n. (US) The stopping by police of a motor vehicle in the case…
- technical␣stops — n. Plural of technical stop.
- channel␣stoppers — n. Plural of channel stopper.
- pretextual␣stops — n. Plural of pretextual stop.
- ideographic␣full␣stop — n. A type of full stop (。) used in Chinese, Japanese and other…
- ideographic␣full␣stops — n. Plural of ideographic full stop.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: 1 word
- French Wiktionary: 1 word
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 20 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 7 words
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