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Litre/Liter or Litter?

Litre/liter and Litter sounds so similar. But today I typed litter, when I wanted to type liter. Then I realised that I made some mistake and rectified it.

Litter means trash, while liter/litre is a metric unit of capacity.

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Sagarika said…
What about quit, quite, quiet?
Sagarika said…
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Sagarika said…
What about quit, quite, quiet?

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