How Do You Spell CAUDATAS?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːde͡ɪtəz] (IPA)

Caudatas is spelled with a "c" instead of a "k" because it comes from the Latin word "cauda" meaning tail. The "c" is pronounced as /k/ in IPA phonetics, and the word is accented on the second syllable, with an /a/ vowel sound that's pronounced as in the word "father" (/ˈkɔːdətəz/). Caudatas refers to a group of amphibians that have long tails, such as salamanders and newts, and is commonly used in biology and zoology.

Common Misspellings for CAUDATAS

  • xaudatas
  • vaudatas
  • faudatas
  • daudatas
  • czudatas
  • csudatas
  • cwudatas
  • cqudatas
  • caydatas
  • cahdatas
  • cajdatas
  • caidatas
  • ca8datas
  • ca7datas
  • causatas
  • cauxatas
  • caucatas
  • caufatas
  • cauratas
  • caueatas

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