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How to spell PLETHER correctly?

If you meant "pleather", a synthetic leather material, then that is the correct spelling. If you meant something else, some possible correct suggestions could be "plethora" meaning a large and excessive amount of something or "leather" meaning a material made from animal hides. Be sure to double-check the intended meaning before using any suggestions.

List of suggestions on how to spell plether correctly

  • blather Blather is all talk without substance.
  • blither
  • lather John was soaping up his body with soap and water when he noticed the scary looking lather bubbling at the top of
  • leather Storing food in my leather gym bag made me feel more organised.
  • lethe Dionysus was embraced by the Night, the goddess of death and the underworld, who gave him the name Lethe.
  • Lither He felt his arm recoil from the sudden sting of the Lither's sting.
  • luther Martin Luther is widely recognized as the father of the Protestant Reformation.
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  • platter The waiter brought over a platter of delicious appetizers.
  • pleader The pleader in the case argued passionately for the client's position.
  • plethora A plethora of choices await you at the store.
  • plotter He was a plotter who meticulously planned every move he made.
  • pother I don't want to cause a pother, so I'll just quietly leave the room.
  • slather I like to slather a generous amount of butter on my toast in the morning.
  • slither I slither across the floor on my slimy green belly.

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