How Do You Spell LURCHLINE?

Pronunciation: [lˈɜːt͡ʃla͡ɪn] (IPA)

"Lurchline" is a word that refers to a boat's tendency to lurch or tilt to one side. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈlɜrtʃlaɪn/. The initial sound of "l" is followed by a strongly emphasized "er" sound and a "ch" sound that creates a hard "k" sound. The last syllable includes a long "i" sound and a soft "n" sound. Proper spelling of "Lurchline" ensures clear communication between maritime professionals, avoiding any misinterpretation in potentially dangerous situations.

Common Misspellings for LURCHLINE

  • kurchline
  • purchline
  • ourchline
  • lyrchline
  • lhrchline
  • ljrchline
  • lirchline
  • l8rchline
  • l7rchline
  • luechline
  • ludchline
  • lufchline
  • lutchline
  • lu5chline
  • lu4chline
  • lurxhline
  • lurvhline
  • lurfhline
  • lurdhline

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