due its sedating property, wide range of drug-drug interactions and can depress our cognitive functions. It can also induce osteoporosis with prolonged use.
It's preferably to be used in refractory cases of epilepsy only.
thou is rarely used nowadays. it means «you». it was more popular during Shakespeare's days. it was used to mark a difference between the singular«you» and the plural «you». however, nowadays this difference has been mitigated. thou can be used, however, in the literary style.
because it is flammable and safer more durable synthetic materials can be created instead.
A single eyeglass lens is called a monocle and is rarely used nowadays.
The noun gulch is an obselete noun which means it is very rarely used nowadays. However, the plural form would be gulches.
The Russian Army nowadays use mostly ak74 and ak103. They have a 5,45 caliber, as far as I remember. ak47 is also used but very rarely
This type of phenomena has been reported with the drug phenobarbitone. Which was used previously for insomnia. Now a days this drug is not used routinely. It is used sometime in grand mal epilepsy and reliable relatives are told about this type of side effect. So the drug is stored in lock and key.
Gringo is a term that Spanish-speaking Hispanic people originally used as a disparaging name for white people. Nowadays, it's rarely used, and if it is, it is usually used at Mexican restaurants in the phrase, "Gringo food," referring to American food.
Technically speaking, yes - 'Giveth' is a word. However, it is an Old English word and rarely used nowadays - much like 'thee', 'thou', 'thy', 'taketh', etcetera. So, yes... It is a word, just not a modern or commonly used one.
Phenobarbitone is also available in the form of injection and is used in emergencies. For long term treatment oral preparation is suitable. It is also available as liquid if that is what you want.
Wood has been used to build a bicycle in the past. Though metal tubing, composite carbon fibre, and plastics are usually used nowadays.
In history we used to write letters, nowadays we send emails.
Possibly . Elizabeth or Liberty or Isobel NB Liberty has been used as a female forename , but is rarely used today .