spirt
Sixty... when u take 2 letters away you are left with 'six'
seventy
sixty
We saw it as from what heavy seven letter word can you take away two and have eight left? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .weights
I am the word DOZENS (take away S and I'm dozen - meaning 12)
When you remove the letters "p" and "i" from "perspiration," you are left with the word "erosion." This word refers to the process of gradual wearing away or destruction of material. The removal of the specific letters changes the word and its meaning entirely, showcasing the importance of each letter in forming words.
The answer is the word empty. Take away the e and you have the letters mpty. Take away the p and you have the letters mty. Take away the y and you have the letters mt.
a post man or a post office
Sixty... when u take 2 letters away you are left with 'six'
Queue. Take away the four letters UEUE and you are left with Q.
Mailman
Well, honey, you're talking about the word "mailbox." Take away the first letter, you get "ailbox." Take away the second letter, you get "mbox." Take away all the letters, and you're still left with "box." So, the answer is "mailbox."
seventy
sixty
bee, dee, gee, jay, kay, ess, tee, you, vee, why, zee
Answers1) The word FIVE is a 4-letter word. Take away the 3 letters 'F', 'I' and the 'E', and you are left with 'V' which is the Roman numeral for the number five.2) The word ZERO is a 4-letter word, Take away the letters Z,E and R, and you are left with O, which is zero!Other words with similar characteristicsThere is a 5-letter word that, when you take four letters away, still has the same meaning: aitch -> hThere is also a 5-letter word that, when you take four letters away, still has the same sound: queue -> qThis is a three letter word, take two letters away and it sounds the same: why -> yAnd, last by no means least, there are two 3-letter words which, when you take two letters away, mean the same thing: zee (US) -> z, zed (UK) -> z.
King Herod -1 = Hero -2 = Her -3 = He