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How to spell LOGIT correctly?

If you've misspelled "logit", don't worry! Here are some possible correct suggestions: "logic", "logist", "logist", "logi" or "lorit". Double-check the context and consider these alternatives to get the accurate spelling you're looking for.

List of suggestions on how to spell logit correctly

  • digit On his keyboard, he hit the space bar once for each digit in the phone number.
  • Git Git is a distributed version control system using a distributed network of volunteer repositories.
  • legit She had a legit reason for being late to the meeting.
  • licit The club is open to the public, but the organizers ask that guests use the club's facilities for licit purposes.
  • light After the storm, the light shone through the broken window.
  • limit I need to limit myself to only one slice of cake.
  • lit The stadium was lit up with bright lights for the night game.
  • loft She always lamented the lack of a loft in her new home.
  • log I'm going to log in to my account.
  • logan After the fight, Logan went to the hospital to check on his friend.
  • loge A loge is a high-backed seat in the opera house.
  • loges The loges at the theater were occupied by wealthy patrons.
  • loggia The loggia overlooking the garden was a favorite spot of her father's.
  • logic Using logic, she was able to solve the complex math problem.
  • logo The company's new logo was well-received by consumers.
  • logos Logos is a Greek word meaning "word" or "reason.
  • logs The lumberjack chopped down a tree and cut it into logs for firewood.
  • logy
  • loki Loki is a mischievous Norse god associated with chaos and trickery.
  • loot The thieves managed to escape with a large amount of loot from the jewelry store.
  • lost
  • lot I bought a lot of groceries at the supermarket today.
  • LOTT In 2007, Lott won a $2 million judgment in a civil lawsuit.
  • lout A lout is a young man who behaves in an immature and insulting manner.
  • roget

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