balloon coffee
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Well, there's probably more than three. Right now I could only think of "balloon" and raccoon though, assuming that you meant those double letters have to be next to each other.
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boughs, coughs, roughs
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Well, there's probably more than three. Right now I could only think of "balloon" and raccoon though, assuming that you meant those double letters have to be next to each other.
Two different words with the same letters, like vein and vane is called a homonym. Another homonym is formed by the words great and grate.
It means that there are two of the same consonants next to each other in it, like balloon, apple, and sonnet.
The letters in the English alphabet do not have meanings. They only take on meaning when they are combined with each other to form words.
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Yes the letters are on top of each other.
There are no English Scrabble words that use all those letters only one time each.
boughs, coughs, roughs
If you can use only these letters, two: chin inch
J and X are worth 8 points each. F, H, V, W and Y are worth 4 points each and can give you 8 points if you put them on a double-letter score or have a double word score, OR use them to complete 2 words at once. D and G are worth 2 points each and can give you 8 points if you put them on a double-letter score and end have a double word score, or have 2 double word scores, or if you use them in 2 words at once and have either a double-letter score, or a double-word score for both words.