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How to spell SEICE correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "seice" are "slice", "spice", "seize", "size" or "seance". The correct spelling depends on the context and intended meaning of the word. It is important to double-check the spelling to avoid confusion and miscommunication.

List of suggestions on how to spell seice correctly

  • deice The crew had to deice the plane before takeoff due to frost on the wings.
  • deicer Please let me know if you need a deicer for your wood burning stove.
  • deices The flight attendant explained that deices would be applied to the airplane wings before takeoff to prevent ice buildup.
  • dice
  • ice I need to add some ice to my drink to cool it down.
  • Lice I had to treat my child's hair for lice after she came home from school.
  • Mice Mice scurried about in the dark corners of the old, abandoned house.
  • nice It was a nice day for a walk in the park.
  • rice
  • sauce I put too much hot sauce on my taco and now my mouth is on fire.
  • seance She hoped the seance would offer some guidance from her deceased loved ones.
  • sec
  • SECS The meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. on the third floor of the SECS building.
  • SECY
  • seduce He tried to seduce her with his charming smile and sweet words.
  • see
  • seine
  • Seiner
  • seines The fishermen used seines to catch schools of fish in the river.
  • seize The authorities were able to seize a large quantity of illegal drugs during the raid.
  • seized
  • seizes The police officer seizes the illegal drugs found in the suspect's car.
  • sense
  • sere The sere leaves rustled in the dry wind.
  • service I had great service at the restaurant and the food was delicious.
  • sic "I cannot believe he said 'your' instead of 'you're' in his email - sic!", the editor thought to herself while reviewing the article.
  • sick I stayed home from work today because I am feeling sick.
  • SICS She used her SICS to call for help.
  • side
  • Since Since I've been dating Tim, I've never gone a day without thinking about him.
  • sine The angle α is the angle between the line segment from P to the origin and the positive x-axis; hence the sine of α is y/r.
  • sire The knights pledged their loyalty to their king and called him "sire".
  • site I will visit the construction site tomorrow to check the progress of the building.
  • size The size of the new house is larger than the old one.
  • slice Can you please slice the bread?
  • slicer I use a slicer to make my sushi.
  • sluice After trudging through the sluice we reached the top.
  • space There is not enough space on this shelf for all of these books.
  • spice The dish had a delicious spice to it.
  • spicy I'm feeling a bit spicy.
  • vice I have a vice of always eating junk food.

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