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How to spell MAGINES correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "magines" could be "imagines" or "magnifies". "Imagines" refers to visualizing something in one's mind, while "magnifies" means to make something larger or more significant. It is important to pay attention to proper spelling to ensure effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell magines correctly

  • Agnes Agnes is a hardworking woman.
  • Gaines Allison Gaines is the new editor-in-chief of the magazine.
  • imagines She imagines herself on a tropical beach, sipping on a cold drink and watching the waves roll in.
  • Magazines
  • magnets The fridge had magnets on the front and back so that it could be easily closed.
  • magpies I feed the magpies every day.
  • Mains The mains power went out in my house.
  • makings She has all the makings of a successful businesswoman.
  • Manes The shy little manes of the ponies perched atop the fence.
  • manginess
  • margins The edges of the pages are very thin and there are no margins.
  • Marines I joined the Marines to get my education and now I'm a law enforcement officer.
  • Maxine I am looking for my good friend Maxine.
  • MINES The town was once a major hub for coal mines.

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