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How to spell DARMA correctly?

When faced with the misspelling "darma", several correct suggestions come to mind. It could be "dharma", referring to the spiritual and moral teachings in various religions. Alternatively, it might be "drama", denoting a theatrical performance or an exciting situation. Finally, "darma" could be corrected to "karma", representing the consequences of one's actions.

List of suggestions on how to spell darma correctly

  • Ama Ama is a title given to female expert divers in Japan.
  • arm My arm is sore from carrying all those heavy boxes.
  • army The army is being deployed to help with disaster relief efforts.
  • dada Dada was an art movement born in Zurich during World War I.
  • dam
  • dame I am Dame Susan, the town doctor.
  • damp The room was damp and uncomfortable.
  • dams I find dams inspiring.
  • dana I have three dana in my wallet.
  • Dar I found a Dar inside the cake.
  • dare I dare you to cross me.
  • dark The room was dark and the man felt his way around.
  • Darla Darla is my best friend and she always knows how to make me laugh.
  • darn
  • dart I threw a Dart at the target.
  • data Your data is incorrect.
  • dermal The dermal layer of skin provides a protective barrier for the body.
  • dogma The organization's dogma was based on traditional values and beliefs.
  • Dora Dora the Explorer is a popular animated television series among children.
  • dorm I am excited to move into my dorm and start college.
  • dorms I am going to sleep in my dorms tonight.
  • drama She acted out her drama queen routine for him.
  • Erma I have a message for Erma.
  • farm I used to hike on the farm before I moved to the city.
  • GAMA The GAMA survey is providing crucial data about the evolution of the universe.
  • harm The medicine can cause harm if not taken as directed by a physician.
  • Irma As Irma traveled across the Atlantic, millions of people anxiously watched the forecast.
  • kama
  • karma Karma doesn't always come around immediately, but it eventually does.
  • lama
  • mama
  • Marta My Aunt Marta is a great cook.
  • rama Rama is an important character in the Hindu epic, Ramayana.
  • tara The home of Tara, an Irish goddess, is a popular tourist destination.
  • tarmac The airport has no grass, just a stark white tarmac.
  • warm I'm going to take my warm clothes.

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