How Do You Spell MARECA?

Pronunciation: [mˈe͡əkə] (IPA)

Mareca is a word that refers to a type of duck. The spelling of Mareca follows a predictable pattern in English, where each letter represents a specific sound. Specifically, the "m" represents the sound /m/, the "a" represents the sound /æ/, the "r" represents the sound /r/, the "e" represents the sound /ɛ/, the "c" represents the sound /k/, and the "a" at the end represents the sound /ə/. Together, these sounds create the word "mareca", which is pronounced as /məˈrekə/.

Common Misspellings for MARECA

  • nareca
  • kareca
  • jareca
  • mzreca
  • msreca
  • mwreca
  • mqreca
  • maeeca
  • madeca
  • mafeca
  • mateca
  • ma5eca
  • ma4eca
  • marwca
  • mardca
  • marrca
  • mar4ca
  • mar3ca
  • marexa
  • mareva

Etymology of MARECA

The word "mareca" is derived from the Latin term "mara", which was used to refer to the Eurasian teal (Anas crecca), a small dabbling duck. The term "mareca" was subsequently adopted as the scientific genus name for this species.

Plural form of MARECA is MARECAS