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i_luff_honey | 13:08 Fri 05th Nov 2004 | Arts & Literature
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can anyone please give me some words without any vowels OR a 'y' please?????? this is really bugging me and so far I've only come up with pm, nth, and p.s, two of which are abreviations! HELP!
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sh!

pssst

hmph :-(

 

 

The longest one is RHYTHM.

 

Hmmm...

Ch (dunno if this one counts - its an obsolete dialect pronoun meaning 'I')
Ph (measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution)
Sh (interjection)

RHYTHM has got a "Y" in it!

Thppt!

 

Pardon me.

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There are some Welsh words that you may sometimes see used in English, such as 'cwm', meaning a valley and 'crwth' meaning a stringed instrument. There are also 'Zzzz' = sleeping/snoring (in comics etc) and Brrr! = I'm cold!

Quizmonster - those Welsh words with a w do have vowels, because w is a vowel in Welsh.  So nur-nur na nur-nur.

stoo_pid, it's spelled pH.  The 'H' stands for hydrogen ion concentration.  In chemistry a 'p' in front of any symbol such as a constant K or a chemical formula represents the negative log of that constant or concentration.

grrr

the p stands for potenz actually.

Its a sort of northernish word which was used by the fella who made up the scale - Sorenson or Bronsted or Ostwald

Does "tsk" count?  I've seen it repeatedly as a representation of somebody tutting but I've always thought it a bit useless, personally, when you could obviously write "tut".
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