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How to spell LAITH correctly?

If you meant to write "laith" but misspelled it, there are a few possible suggestions to correct the error. The correct spelling could be "lath" which refers to a thin strip of wood used in construction or "faith", referring to one's belief or trust. Alternatively, it could be "lathe", a machine used for shaping wood or metal.

List of suggestions on how to spell laith correctly

  • faith Despite facing many challenges, she never lost her faith in God.
  • lair The dragon retreated to his lair deep in the mountains.
  • laity The laity played an active role in organizing the church fundraiser.
  • lat
  • latch Please open the latch.
  • lath The carpenter nailed the lath to the framing of the wall.
  • lathe The woodworker used a lathe to shape the wooden leg of the chair.
  • Laths I need some laths to build a chicken coop.
  • lilith At the sound of heels clicking on the linoleum, Lilith turned to face the entrance.
  • lit The room was lit with the red and green lights of the emergency vehicles.
  • lithe She was a lithe young woman with long, shimmering hair.
  • loath I am loath to go outside in the rain without an umbrella.
  • plath The protagonist drowns her sorrows in poetry, writing about love, loss, and plath.
  • Saith "Thus saith the Lord," is a phrase commonly used in the Bible to introduce a statement from God.

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