I find the "h" sound following the "b" to be particularly euphonious. But I can't think of any other English words off the top of my head that have this. (Excepting, of course, variations of this same word.)abhor, v.1. trans. lit. To shrink back from with shuddering, to view with horror or dread. Obs. rare.2. … Continue reading Are there any other words like this?
Day: March 16, 2007
Suspiciously like a crossword puzzle word.
I think I've run across this in a crossword before.abeleThe white poplar tree (Populus alba).