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Do Eng words end in -Mt?

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Only “dreamt” and its variations end in “mt” in English, along with the surname “Klimt”. “Rstu” and “mnop” are consecutive letter sequences, “magazine” comes from “makhzan”, and “tail” is pronounced the same without the last four letters.

The only English words that end with the letters “mt” are “dreamt” and its variations: “undreamt”, “adreamt” and “daydreamt”. A commonly known name ending in “mt” is “Klimt”, the surname of the painter Gustav Klimt.

Learn more about English words:

There are only two consecutive letter sequences that appear in English words: “rstu” and “mnop”. They show up in words like “understudy” and “gymnophobia.”
The word “magazine” comes from the Arabic word “makhzan”, which means warehouse. The modern meaning comes from a 1731 publication called The Gentlemen’s Magazine, which chose the word because the magazine was meant to be a monthly storehouse of writings and ideas.
The word “tail” is the only English word pronounced the same way even if you take out the last four letters.

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