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How to spell RIGON correctly?

If you meant to type "rigon" but it's not a recognized word, there are a few possible suggestions. It could be a typo for "region" referring to a specific area or district. Another possibility is "rigor", meaning strictness or thoroughness. Lastly, "rigged" might be the intended word, often used to describe something manipulated or arranged dishonestly.

List of suggestions on how to spell rigon correctly

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  • dijon I like to use dijon mustard in my salad dressing.
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  • pigeon I spotted a pigeon near the window.
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  • rayon Her dress was made of soft and flowy rayon fabric.
  • RECON The commander sent a team to recon the area before making a decision.
  • region In the far eastern region, the temperature is always colder.
  • reign The reign of terror that the king had reigned over the country had finally come to an end.
  • ribbon She gave him a ribbon as a token of their engagement.
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  • rig
  • riga I traveled to Riga, Latvia for a business conference.
  • rigel The asteroid Rigel is a bright star in the Orion constellation.
  • rigid She was rigid in her refusal to forgive him.
  • rigor A strict adherence to the rules of grammar can be considered rigor.
  • rigors The severe rigors of the winter weather are unbearable.
  • rigour The lecture was full of rigour.
  • RIGS Rigs are a great way to improve your productivity.
  • Ringo The Beatles' Ringo Starr was born on July 7th.
  • ripen The peaches need a few more days to ripen before they are sweet enough to eat.
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  • wagon The wagon was big and filled with fruits and vegetables.
  • wigeon The wigeon is a popular game bird among hunters.

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