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How to spell CUSPELS correctly?

The correct spelling for "cuspels" may be "cusps" or "capels". "Cusps" refers to pointed ends or tips, commonly used in dental terminology or astronomy. On the other hand, "capels" can refer to small chapels. Both alternatives provide more accurate meanings to replace the misspelled word.

List of suggestions on how to spell cuspels correctly

  • bushels The farmer harvested 200 bushels of corn this season.
  • carpels The flower's carpels were easily visible once the petals were removed.
  • chapels The cathedral had seven chapels, each dedicated to a different saint.
  • compels The love for his family compels him to work harder and provide for them in the best possible way.
  • cudgels He used traditional political cudgels such as veto threats, pork-barrel spending, and negative campaigning.
  • cuspids The dentist checked my cuspids for any signs of decay or wear.
  • cusps The moon is currently at the cusps of its waxing phase.
  • cusses He cusses so much that his coworkers are afraid to speak around him.
  • dispels John dispels the rumors that have been circulating about his ex-girlfriend.
  • gospels The early Christian church recognized Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John as the four canonical gospels.
  • mussels I ordered a big pot of steamed mussels with a side of garlic bread for dinner.
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