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How to spell COTTID correctly?

If you're looking for the correct spelling of "cottid", it's likely a misspelling of "cotton". Alternatively, it could refer to "cotyledon", which is a plant embryo's first leaf. Double-check the context to confirm the intended word, and use online dictionaries or spell-checkers to ensure accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell cottid correctly

  • catted
  • clotted The blood has clotted and formed a scab over the wound.
  • coated The chicken is coated with breadcrumbs before frying it.
  • conoid The shape of the roof was conoid, with a sleek and modern design.
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  • cootie
  • Coptic The Coptic language is primarily used in the liturgy of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
  • corvid The family of corvids, which includes crows, ravens, and magpies, is known for its intelligence and complex social behavior.
  • costed
  • cottar The cottar was tending to the sheep in the fields.
  • cotter The worker used a cotter pin to secure the bolt.
  • cotton I prefer to wear cotton clothes in the summer because they are comfortable and breathable.
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  • dotted The dotted line on the map indicated the boundaries of the national park.
  • hotted
  • hottie I saw a hottie walking down the street and couldn't take my eyes off them.
  • jotted She quickly jotted down the phone number on a sticky note before the person hung up.
  • Lottie Lottie loves spending time outdoors, hiking and exploring new trails.
  • potted Lucy had a collection of potted plants by the windowsill.
  • rotted The old log had rotted away after years of exposure to moisture and insects.
  • Scottie Scottie is a breed of dog that originated in Scotland.
  • totted The cashier totted up my groceries and gave me the total.

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