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How to spell SACARD correctly?

The correct spelling for "sacard" may be "sacred" or "saccharide". "Sacred" means something that is holy or highly respected while "saccharide" is a type of sugar. It's important to double-check the spelling to ensure clarity and accuracy in communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell sacard correctly

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  • Packard William Packard founded the Packard Press in 1895.
  • sacked The football team's coach was sacked after a poor season.
  • sacra The sacra was violated.
  • sacred Something is sacred to me.
  • salad My salad had a light lemon dressing.
  • scad I wish I had more scad in my wallet.
  • scald
  • scar He wore a long-sleeved shirt to hide the scar on his arm.
  • scare The sudden noise from the window that opened by itself gave me a scare.
  • scared I'm scared that I'm going to explode.
  • scarf I always bring a scarf with me to keep me warm.
  • scarp The scarp of the cliff was too steep for us to climb.
  • Scars She has deep scars all over her back from when she was abused as a child.
  • scary I'm feeling a little bit scary right now.
  • seaward The lighthouse towered over the rugged cliffs, providing a beacon for ships navigating the treacherous seaward passage.
  • seward Seward's Folly was the nickname given to the purchase of Alaska by the United States from Russia in 1867.
  • sward As I walked through the meadow, the sward brushed against my ankles.

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