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How to spell DACTLE correctly?

If you have misspelled "DACTLe", a correct suggestion would be "DACTYL". It refers to a metrical foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones. Another possible suggestion could be "DACTYLE", which is the French term for "DACTYL."

List of suggestions on how to spell DACTLe correctly

  • acte
  • battle The battle between the two chess masters was fierce, and lasted more than six hours.
  • cackle The old woman gave a cackle of delight as she won the game.
  • castle The castle was perched high on a hill, overlooking the surrounding countryside.
  • cattle The ranch had a large herd of cattle that grazed on the open fields.
  • dabble
  • dace While fishing in the river, I caught a dace that was quite pretty.
  • dactyl The word "poetry" is an example of a dactyl, a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables.
  • dactyls The dactyls in his poem added a pleasant rhythm.
  • daftly He daftly twirled her around the dance floor, his footwork effortlessly synchronized with hers.
  • dale The lush green dale spread out before us, dotted with wildflowers and grazing sheep.
  • dandle The mother continued to dandle her crying baby until it fell asleep in her arms.
  • dangle The cat tried to catch the toy mouse as it dangled in front of her.
  • Dante Dante Alighieri is known for his monumental work, "The Divine Comedy".
  • dapple The dapple of sunlight on the water was mesmerizing.
  • date I am not available to go on a date this weekend.
  • dawdle I don't have time to dawdle, I need to finish this project by the end of the day.
  • dazzle The fireworks display at the festival will dazzle the crowd.
  • deckle The deckle edge of a book gives it a vintage feel.
  • docile The docile puppy sat quietly at his owner's feet.
  • ductile The ductile material can be stretched into a thin wire.
  • facile The puzzle was facile and was easily solved.
  • hackle The turkey had its hackles raised as it strutted around the barnyard.
  • mantle The mantle is a layer of the Earth's interior, between the crust and the core.
  • PACTE
  • PACTOLE
  • rattle The sudden noise from the rattle startled me.
  • tackle He couldn't wait to tackle the difficult problem.
  • tactile As a blind person, I rely heavily on tactile experiences to navigate and understand the world around me.
  • tattle Please don't tattle on your brother for taking an extra cookie.
  • wattle The indigenous people of Australia constructed homes using a frame of wooden poles and interwoven wattle and daub.

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Attenttion

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