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How to spell ORICE correctly?

If you're looking for the correct spelling of "orice", it's likely a mistake. The correct word you might be aiming for could be "orifice", meaning an opening or hole. Another possibility is "rice", a staple food. Always double-check spellings to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell orice correctly

  • Alice
  • arise If any problems arise, let me know immediately.
  • brace I need to wear a brace on my ankle to keep it stable while it heals.
  • Brice After the concert, Brice and I headed to his suite to get some rest.
  • bruce
  • Bryce I met Bryce on the bus to school.
  • Eric Eric is from Sherwood Park and he is a hockey player.
  • erica Erica has been my friend since we were in elementary school together.
  • Erich Erich is a German name that means "ruler of the people".
  • Erick My friends call me Erick.
  • erie Lake Erie is the fourth largest lake of the five Great Lakes.
  • grace She danced with incredible grace and poise.
  • horace He loved the classics, including Horace.
  • ice We could see the ice on the river.
  • office I'm going to the office today.
  • OISE The OISE is a reputable university.
  • once Once upon a time, there was a prince who lived in a palace.
  • orate "orate" means to extol or celebrate.
  • ore There's a ton of ore in that mountain.
  • oriel The oriel window offered a stunning view of the countryside.
  • orifice The orifice of the bottle was too small for the liquid to come out quickly.
  • ORIG
  • Orin Orin is one of the best workers here.
  • oriole I saw an oriole perched on a tree branch in the backyard.
  • orion The Orion constellation can be seen throughout the year.
  • oriya She speaks fluent Oriya, one of the official languages of the Indian state of Odisha.
  • ounce A fluid ounce is a unit of measurement used for liquids.
  • price The price of milk has gone up at the grocery store.
  • pricey The meal at that restaurant was really tasty, but a little too pricey for my budget.
  • prize A prize is usually given as a reward for a competition or for doing well in school.
  • race The winner of the marathon broke the race record.
  • rice After eating rice for lunch, I felt bloated.
  • ricer He drives a cherry-red Ferrari, and he's a real ricer.
  • rise The sun will rise in the east tomorrow morning.
  • thrice I have visited the magnificent Taj Mahal thrice in my life.
  • trace I couldn't trace my steps back from where I came, so I was completely lost.
  • trice She finished her homework in a trice and went off to play outside.
  • truce The warring nations came to a truce.
  • uric She had a UTI and was prescribed antibiotics; uric acid levels remained high.

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