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What words were Farhan and Nikita thinking of?

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Farhan and his wife, Nikita, were having a conversation about words while on a road trip.

Farhan said, "I am thinking of a devilishly tricky word that has five consonants in a row."

Nikita countered with, "That's a good one, but people are lining up to find a word with five vowels in a row."

What words were Farhan and Nikita thinking of?

posted Jun 28, 2018 by Vishal

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Farhan could have been thinking of the word: Rhythm: A strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound.
Nikita could have been thinking of the word: Iouea: A taxonomic genus within the phylum Porifera — Cretaceous fossil sponges.

answer Sep 23, 2018 by Tejas Naik



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