How Do You Spell HUCKSTRESS?

Pronunciation: [hˈʌkstɹəs] (IPA)

Huckstress is a word used to describe a female worker who operates a sewing machine to make huck towels. Its spelling is broken down into three parts: "Huck," referring to a type of woven fabric, "stress," which denotes a female worker or performer specialized in a particular skill, and ending with the suffix "-ess," indicating gender. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is pronounced /ˈhʌkstrɛs/, with emphasis on the first syllable and the final "s" sound indicating plurality.

Common Misspellings for HUCKSTRESS

  • guckstress
  • buckstress
  • nuckstress
  • juckstress
  • uuckstress
  • yuckstress
  • hyckstress
  • hhckstress
  • hjckstress
  • hickstress
  • h8ckstress
  • h7ckstress
  • huxkstress
  • huvkstress
  • hufkstress
  • hudkstress
  • hucjstress
  • hucmstress
  • huclstress
  • hucksytress

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