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How to spell MERSOL correctly?

If you're trying to find the correct spelling for "mersol", you may be referring to "morsel". "Morsel" means a small piece or a bite of something. Alternatively, if you intended to write "merely" but made a typo, it is used to indicate something is solely or only happening.

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  • Errol Errol often spends his weekends exploring the countryside on his motorcycle.
  • ESOL ESOL stands for English for Speakers of Other Languages and is used as a term in the education field.
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  • Marisol Marisol is a beautiful name that originates from the Spanish language.
  • MARPOL MARPOL is an international treaty that aims to prevent marine pollution by ships.
  • Merfolk According to legend, merfolk are half-human, half-fish creatures that live deep in the ocean.
  • Merkel Merkel has been Germany's Chancellor since 2005.
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  • Merlot I prefer a full-bodied Merlot with my steak.
  • MERS MERS is a respiratory illness that was first identified in Saudi Arabia in 2012.
  • Merton Merton is a borough in southwest London.
  • Meson The meson is an unstable subatomic particle which decays into other particles within a fraction of a second.
  • Morsel She carefully picked up the last morsel of food with her chopsticks and savored it.
  • Person A person has the ability to think, feel, and make decisions.
  • TESOL I am considering a career in TESOL to teach English to non-native speakers.
  • Verso The verso of the painting contained a hidden message from the artist.
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