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How to spell RCORD correctly?

If you find yourself struggling with the misspelling "rcord", here are a few possible correct suggestions. You might have meant "record", which refers to preserving information in a written or audio format. Alternatively, "reCord" could be a combination of "re" (meaning to do something again) and "cord" (a thin rope or wire).

List of suggestions on how to spell rcord correctly

  • card I sent my grandmother a birthday card in the mail.
  • COD I'm making a delicious meal with fresh cod for dinner tonight.
  • COED The college was once an all-male institution but became coed in the 1970s.
  • cord He unplugged the cord, and the computer screen went black.
  • cored
  • curd The recipe calls for stirring the milk until curd forms.
  • record The sound of the record skipping caught her attention.
  • Records She kept meticulous records of her daily activities.
  • ripcord A ripcord is a cord used to release a balloon or other gas-filled object.
  • road I took the wrong exit and ended up on a winding country road.
  • rod
  • rood The rood screen separating the nave from the chancel was intricately carved.

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