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There is a word with five letters. Its last three letters refer to a skill of creating objects. Its middle three........

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There is a word with five letters.
Its last three letters refer to a skill of creating objects.
Its middle three letters refer to one of the parts found at either side of your head.
Its first two letters signify a male.
The first four letters are the ability to use its middle three letters to detect sound.
Its whole is found in you.
What word is it ?

posted Jun 9, 2020 by Anshika Utadi

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