different between inwrite vs inorite
inwrite
English
Etymology
From Middle English inwriten (“to inscribe”), from Old English *inwr?tan (“to inscribe”), suggested by Old English inwr?tere (“writer, secretary”) and Old English inwritting (“inscription”), equivalent to in- +? write.
Verb
inwrite (third-person singular simple present inwrites, present participle inwriting, simple past inwrote, past participle inwritten or inwrit)
- Alternative form of enwrite
Anagrams
- write in, write-in
inwrite From the web:
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- what i write in my diary
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inorite
English
Interjection
inorite
- (Internet slang) I know, right?
Usage notes
- Frequently used in all caps.
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