vacuum
Common misspellings:
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- vaccum (38.4%)
- vacunm (0.1%)
- vaccuum (13.3%)
- vacume (13.1%)
- vacum (16.6%)
- vacumn (2.9%)
- vacumm (3.7%)
- vacuume (4.0%)
- vacumed (0.2%)
- vaccumm (0.7%)
- vaccume (4.1%)
- vac (0.4%)
- vacumming (0.1%)
- vacuu (0.2%)
- vaccumme (0.2%)
- vacuem (0.5%)
- vacuumn (0.4%)
- vacummn (0.5%)
- hoover (0.1%)
- vacium (0.3%)
- vacummm (0.3%)
- vucume (0.2%)
Usage examples for vacuum:
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A jet of salt water was injected into the exhaust trunk to form a vacuum by condensation.
"Fulton's "Steam Battery": Blockship and Catamaran" – Howard I. Chapelle -
That the stoppage is not a fact, because nature abhors a vacuum
"A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)" – Augustus de Morgan -
It is controlled by muscular machinery, but that machinery would not act in a vacuum
"The Breath of Life" – John Burroughs -
The truth was, there seemed to be a sort of vacuum in the air since he had left- as if he had taken the vitality of it with him.
"The Precipice" – Elia Wilkinson Peattie