Acceptance - band - ended in 2006.
Acceptable. If an abstract noun ends in -ability or -ibility, the corresponding adjective will end in -able or -ible.
Some words that end with the letters IT are:acquitadmitadroitauditbaitbanditbenefitbitcircuitcockpitcommitcomplicitconceitconduitcounterfeitcreditculpritdebitdeceitdeficitdemeritdepositdigiteditelicitemitexhibitexitexplicitexploitfitflitforfeitfruitgaitgambitgrithabithermithitillicitimplicitinhabitinheritinhibitkitknitlimitlitmeritnitomitorbitparfaitpermitpitplaitportraitprofitprohibitpulpitpursuitquitrabbitrecruitremitsitskitslitsnitspiritspitsplitstraitsubmitsuitsummittacittidbittraitTransittransmittwitunitvisitvomitwaitwhitwitwritwhodunit...
Most of them end in the two letters "-ly". Examples are "quietly", "quickly", "sleepily", and "poorly".
Some words that end with the letters 'sh' are:accomplishadmonishashbrashblushbanishbearishboorishblondishblemishblackishbrownishbullishburnishbrushcrashcherishclashcashdashembellishestablisheyelashfurnishfeverishfinishflourishfoolishflashflushfreshfurbishgarishgirlishghoulishhashhairbrushhushinrushkiddishknishlashmashmeshmushnourishnosholdishoffishposhpushparishperishpublishpolishpurplishquashrashrefurbishrefreshsashslashsmashstashsquishsuccotashsquashsquarishsqueamishskirmishskittishtarnishtoothbrushvarnishvanishwashwishuppish
School of Letters ended in 1972.
Letters to Cleo ended in 2000.
Headache and heartache begin and end with the letters he.
Headache and heartache begin with the letters he. They also end with he.
No, writing xoxo at the end of letters and emails is peculiar to the English language.
Took me forever to find! But it is Academia by Sia. Enjoy!
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