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According to Thomas Tayler's Law Dictionary (printed in 1856), the phrase "Wolf's Head" pertains to an outlaw, meaning a person who might be killed with impugnity, like a wolf. It is said that the phrase was originally found in the phrase "to cry wolf's head." But I have no idea where that phrase came from.
'A dog" is one English equivalent of the Spanish phrase un perro.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article/number un means "a, one." the masculine noun perro means "dog." The pronunciation will be "oon PEHR-roh" in Spanish.
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No. That phrase is a nonsense phrase which uses alliteration.
The prepositional phrase is from the zoo.
A Greek monster is a powerful force that threatens the human community.
Which phrase defines "social context" best?
Which phrase defines the time called prehistory
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On the list of choices that you posted along with your question, there's no phrase that defines a parallelogram well at all.
Topography refers to the physical features of an area, including its elevation, slope, and shape of the land surface. It describes the natural or artificial features of the land's surface and helps to determine the way water flows and where different landforms are located.
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