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How to spell SACULE correctly?

If you meant to type "sacule" but realize it's not a correct spelling, here are some possible suggestions. The correct term could be "saccule", which refers to a part of the inner ear. Alternatively, you might be referring to "sanctum", meaning a sacred place or "sacole", which is Portuguese for sandal. Double-check your intended meaning to arrive at the appropriate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell sacule correctly

  • acute The patient's severe chest pain indicated an acute heart attack.
  • bascule The bascule bridge was up, preventing the boat from passing through until it was lowered again.
  • cackle The witches cackled as they stirred their potion over the fire.
  • facile The solution was facile and obvious once he explained it to me.
  • hackle The rooster's hackles rose as he prepared to defend his territory.
  • sable The sable fur coat was exquisite, but I couldn't help feeling guilty about wearing it.
  • saddle She adjusted her saddle and urged her horse towards the finish line.
  • sale I can't wait for the Black Friday sale to buy a new laptop at a discounted price.
  • salute The army veterans marched by and received a salute from the crowd.
  • SAMLE
  • sample I would like to take a sample of your delicious homemade chili.
  • sapele The cabinet was made of sapele wood, which gave it a rich and elegant appearance.
  • sauce I love to smother my steak in a delicious béarnaise sauce.
  • Saul Saul was a prominent religious figure in ancient Israel.
  • saute She decided to saute the vegetables to give them a crisp texture.
  • scale To measure the weight of the fish, we placed it on a scale.
  • scull He won a gold medal in sculling at the Olympics.
  • secure It is essential to make sure that your personal information is secure when using online banking.
  • shackle The prisoner's hands were tightly bound in steel shackles.
  • sickle The sickle is a traditional farming tool that is still used in some areas for harvesting crops.
  • Spackle I need to buy some spackle to fill in the holes before we paint the walls.
  • spicule The spicules of a sponge give it structural support.
  • suckle The baby feeds on her mother's breast to suckle the milk.
  • tackle I had to tackle a big project at work that took me several weeks to complete.
  • vacuole The vacuole in a plant cell helps regulate turgor pressure.

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