A word that embodies permanence, strength, and resilience would be fitting for a legacy brick. Consider words like "endure," "thrive," "legacy," or "persevere." Choose a word that holds personal significance and will stand the test of time.
Persevere
I went to test the buoyancy of a piece of paper and a brick and found that the brick was not buoyant, but the paper was
In the Wizard of Oz the yellow brick road was gilded.
The Japanese Word For Legacy Is "Isan"
the synonym word for legacy is 'inheritance'.
The word brick is a noun.
The word brick comes from the old French word, briche, which comes from the Dutch word bricke. That word means tile, or a broken piece.
The Hebrew word for for a spiritual legacy is "morreshet" or "morrasha", and the Hebrew word for material legacy (inherited property) is "yerrusha".
No, the word 'brick' does not have a long "you" sound. It is pronounced with a short "i" sound, as in "kick" or "stick."
Yes, the word 'legacy' is a noun, a word for property or money left to someone by will; a bequest; anything handed down from the past, as from an ancestor or predecessor; a word for a thing.
There is only one syllable in the word brick, as there is only one vowel.
No it is not. The word legacy (bequest, enduring contribution) is a noun.
He was determined to do his best.