silent letters in indict
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"C" is is the single, silent consonant letter in indict.
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Transcript. The word indict is spelled I-N-D-I-C-T, but why is the C silent? Other legal terms in English, that come from the same Latin root, dicere, which means to say, have C's that we actually hear. Words like edict, interdict, and verdict.
What is the silent letter in receipt?
The word receipt is the noun form of the verb receive. After buying something at a store, you often get a receipt – a little piece of paper showing the price and confirming that you bought the item. This word has two syllables and the stress is on the second one – re-CEIPT. Also, the “p” in receipt is silent.
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