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I am a 5 letter word containing 2 vowels. I start with Y and end with D.When used as a verb, I refer to produce or supply.

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Answered by mohinderpathania69
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Answer:

Just as a mason uses bricks to build sturdy homes, writers use words to build ... Used before a word that begins with a consonant. ... When words end in a vowel plusy, keep the y and add the ending.

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Answered by priyakumarit10
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Answer:

Yield is the word that most closely matches the description that has been given.

Explanation:

  • Yield is a five-letter word that begins with the letter Y and comes to an end with the letter D, as stated in the description. The letters "I" and "e" are the only vowels in its alphabet, which consists of five letters total.
  • In the context of agriculture, to produce as well as provide or supply is what is meant by the word yield.
  • It may be used in a sentence as "The yield this year was better than the last." 
  • In a different setting, "give way to an argument" may also mean agreeing with what the other individual suggests in order to make the argument go away.

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