welsh-corgi
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Detailed reference entry for the English word "welsh-corgi", 11-letters, with pronunciation in International Phonetic Alphabet notation, etymology traced through Germanic and Romance roots where applicable, common misspelling variants catalogued from Wiktionary, and usage frequency ranked against an open word-frequency list covering the top 100,000 English words. PlainSpell covers English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German spelling with confusable-pair detection that highlights visually and phonetically similar words. This entry for "welsh-corgi" includes synonyms, antonyms, homophones, and cross-language translation pointers sourced from Wiktionary via the kaikki.org extract. Whether you are verifying the correct spelling of "welsh-corgi" for academic writing, checking homophone confusion, or exploring etymological origins, this page provides a citation-backed, free reference that requires no sign-up.
Welsh corgi is aEnglishnoun. It means: A type of herding dog originating from Wales, having a small body, short legs, and fox-like features such as large ears. Pronounced /wɛlʃ ˈkɔːɡi/.
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Browse all word comparisons →| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Headword | Welsh corgi |
| Language | English |
| Part of speech | Noun |
| IPA | /wɛlʃ ˈkɔːɡi/ |
| Letters | 11 |
| Misspellings tracked | 0 |
| Confusable pairs | 0 |
| Source | Wiktionary (kaikki.org) |
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The English entry for Welsh corgi is 11 letters long, classified as anoun, and transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet as /wɛlʃ ˈkɔːɡi/. It sits outside the most-frequent rank tiers, which is often why uncommon words generate more spelling variants per reader.The dominant gloss from Wiktionary reads: "A type of herding dog originating from Wales, having a small body, short legs, and fox-like features such as large ears.".
No misspelling variants are generated for Welsh corgi in our index, suggesting the orthography follows predictable English patterns.It is not paired with a close-neighbour confusable in our dataset, which tends to mean the word is visually distinctive enough to stand on its own.
Etymologically, the entry records: From Welsh + corgi. Root origin matters for spelling because borrowed morphemes (Greek, Latin, Old French, Old English) carry their source-language orthographic conventions into modern English, which is why historical etymology is often the cleanest predictor of whether a cluster like "-ough", "-eau", or "-tion" will appear. For readers arriving here from a spelling check, the authoritative guidance is: the correct English form is Welsh corgi, spelled W-E-L-S-H- -C-O-R-G-I, and any other sequence of those letters, regardless of how natural it feels, is a misspelling in standard orthography.
Definition
- 1A type of herding dog originating from Wales, having a small body, short legs, and fox-like features such as large ears.
Etymology
From Welsh + corgi.
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