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How to spell CALLUNNA correctly?

If you've come across the misspelling "callunna", here are some possible correct suggestions. Firstly, it might be a phonetic representation of "caluna", which means "heather" in Portuguese. Alternatively, it could be a typo for "calluna", which refers to a genus of flowering plants. Check the intended meaning and context to determine the accurate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell callunna correctly

  • Alumna She is a proud alumna of the prestigious university, having graduated with honors.
  • Calcutta Calcutta, now known as Kolkata, is a vibrant city in eastern India.
  • Calla I planted beautiful Calla lilies in my garden.
  • Callahan I spoke with Mrs. Callahan about her son's progress in school.
  • Callihan Callihan was the last name of my childhood best friend.
  • Calling I will be calling you later tonight to discuss our upcoming meeting.
  • Callings She believed in serving others and following the callings of her heart, regardless of where they may lead.
  • Callum Callum and his sister went on a hike in the beautiful mountains.
  • Callus He had developed a callus on his hand from playing the guitar every day.
  • Callused His callused hands grip the handlebars tightly as he rides his bike down the rugged trail.
  • Calluses After years of playing the guitar, she had developed calluses on her fingertips.
  • Callusing Gardening regularly and tending to the soil can result in callusing on your hands.
  • Calpurnia Calpurnia was a character in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
  • Calumny The politician always defended himself against calumny by speaking honestly and transparently about his actions.
  • Tallinn Tallinn is known for its charming Old Town with cobblestone streets and medieval architecture.
  • Wallonia Wallonia is renowned for its picturesque countryside and charming small towns.

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