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How to spell OCKTE correctly?

If you are trying to type "ockte" but it's a misspelling, here are some possible correct suggestions: "octet", meaning a group or set of eight; "octave", denoting a musical interval between two notes; or "oaktree", representing a type of large deciduous tree belonging to the beech family.

List of suggestions on how to spell ockte correctly

  • Acte
  • Acute The patient was admitted to the hospital for treatment of an acute illness.
  • CETE
  • Cite When writing a research paper, it is important to always cite your sources to avoid plagiarism.
  • CNTE The CNTE is a teachers' union that is active in Mexico.
  • Cockle She loves to collect seashells and cockles during her trips to the beach.
  • Cote The cote was full of chickens.
  • CTE CTE is a degenerative brain disease that is commonly found in athletes who have suffered repeated head injuries.
  • Cute The puppy is really cute with his big, round eyes and floppy ears.
  • Locate I need to locate my phone as I can't find it anywhere in my house.
  • Locke John Locke was an influential figure in the Enlightenment era.
  • McKee
  • OCCE
  • OCDE The United States is a member country of the OCDE.
  • OCK
  • Ocker
  • Ocoee Ocoee is a city in Orange County, Florida, located just outside of Orlando.
  • Oct I will be celebrating my birthday in Oct.
  • OCTA
  • Octet The octet rule is a chemical principle that states that atoms tend to combine in such a way that they each have eight electrons in their valence shells.
  • OKTA
  • Oocyte An oocyte is an immature egg cell present in the ovaries of females.
  • Orate The professor would orate for hours on the topic of ancient civilizations.
  • Ovate The leaves of the cherry tree are ovate and pointed.
  • Rockne Knute Rockne was one of the greatest football coaches in American history.
  • UCTE

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