Is "bookkeeping" the only word in the English language to contain three pairs of double-letters in c

Posted by Jenniffer Sheldon on Sunday, April 21, 2024

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Is "bookkeeping" the only word in the English language to contain three pairs of double-letters in consecutive order?

John McLeod, Rodley, England

  • Well committee nearly has.

    Liz Ekstein, Leeds, UK

  • It's disputed, but one who gets a tattoo can be said to be a "tattooee".

    Garrick Alder, London

  • What about "double U - double O - double L - E - N" (woollen)!

    Gish, Paris France

  • No Bookkeeper does too

    Guido, Mt. Vernon US

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