gresnif rearrange letter make word
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The meaningful word will be "fingers".
- The letters in jumbled up sequence are - 'gresnif'.
- Now, from above-mentioned jumbled up letters, we had to make a meaningful word, which is certainly approved by the dictionary.
- Here, the meaningful word wil be "fingers". The word "fingers" is the plural of "finger" which is an essential body part. And, obviously this word is approved by the dictionary.
- Although with these letters we can make another word, which is "fringes".
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- The right word is 'fingers' ( gresnif = fingers ).
- 'Fingers' is a plural Number and its singular number is : 'Finger'.
- There are twenty six letters in English Alphabet.
- Letters are of two types one is Vowel and other is Consonant. Vowel can stand alone but Consonant depends on it. Consonant has twenty one letters and Vowel has 5 letters and they are : A, e, i, o, u.
- To make a word we need both Vowel and Consonant, yet Vowel plays the major role to make it significant. Letters are used side by side or one after another [ F i n g e r s ].
- For example this word has two vowels one is 'i' and other is 'e'. If we don't use them then what will be next, have a look : F n g r. Now it's not a word, it's meaningless. So we have to add Vowel letters to make it significant.
- F + i + n + g + e + r + s = Fingers, it is now meaningful. We have twenty fingers, they are in hands and feet.
- We also should remember that 'W' and 'Y' are called Semi-Vowels. Example : sky, work and so on.
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