How to spell HECOR correctly?
The misspelling "hecor" could possibly be corrected as "hector", which is a name of Greek origin and also means "a bully" or "a blustering person". Alternatively, it could be corrected as "hecar", which may be a made-up word or a typo, and therefore does not have a definitive meaning.
List of suggestions on how to spell hecor correctly
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- heck
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- heir
- Her
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