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Term: jellies

All the wordplay possibilities with the word "jellies": spelling, phonetic, and semantic.

jellies

Definitions

Noun

  1. An edible jelly (sweet or pungent) made with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base or a coating for foods
  2. A preserve made of the jelled juice of fruit
  3. Any substance having the consistency of jelly or gelatin

Verb

  1. Make into jelly

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Words that contain the term "jellies".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 jellies 2 1

Sounds Like

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# Word Syllables Freq
1 jersey's 2 2
2 journeys 2 2
3 jackie's 2 1
4 jenny's 2 1
5 jerry's 2 1
6 johnnie's 2 1
7 juries 2 1
8 gebbie's 2 0
9 gerry's 2 0
10 jacki's 2 0
11 jacky's 2 0
12 jamie's 2 0
13 jaymes 2 0
14 jelly's 2 0
15 jerseys 2 0
16 jesse's 2 0
17 jimmy's 2 0
18 jockeys 2 0
19 johnny's 2 0
20 jollies 2 0
21 judy's 2 0
22 julie's 2 0
23 juries' 2 0
24 jury's 2 0

Spelled Like

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# Word Syllables Freq
1 ellis 2 7
2 nellie 2 6
3 relies 2 4
4 bellies 2 2
5 ellie 2 1
6 lilies 2 1
7 wellies 2 0
8 jollies 2 0
9 jellied 2 0
10 jolliest 3 0
11 jellison 3 0
12 welles 1 0
13 tellis 2 0
14 telles 1 0
15 selies 2 0
16 nellis 2 0
17 nelles 1 0
18 mellis 2 0
19 mellie 2 0
20 kellis 2 0

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Consonant Match

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# Word Syllables Freq
1 jollies 2 0

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Term

Definitions: 4

Fragments: 1

Sound Alikes: 24

Spelled Like: 20

Words that Follow: 0

Words that Precede: 0

Statistically Associated: 0

Consonant Matches: 1

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