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rock of gibraltar
No, the word strong is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (strong man, strong faith, strong odor).The noun form for the adjective strong is strongness.A related noun form is strength.
The greek word for rock is petro.
The word, rock, originates from the Old French word, roque.
Strong doesn't have a root word. So strong is its own root or base word.
rock of gibraltar
because cyclops put a rock in the cave and nobody is strong enough to move it
The word for the need to kill is "murderous intent" or "homicidal inclination." It refers to a strong desire or compulsion to cause harm or take someone's life.
Rock Stars Kill was created on 1994-08-01.
very strong! :) very strong! :)
Dobby didn't mean to kill you. Never kill, only seriously maim or hurt. =) harry potter refrences rock
A homonym is a word that shares the spelling of another word, but differs in pronunciation and meaning. There are words that are pronounced the same and spelled the same, but differ in meaning from the word rock. These are technically not homonyms as the pronunciation is the same for both words, they are just multiple meanings. The word rock has the multiple meanings of - rock (n.) a mass consisting of mineral matter - rock (music) (n.) a genre of music - rock (v.) a verb for moving something back and forth There are no homonyms for the word rock.
Certainly. You can kill a person with a rock, it all depends on where you hit them.
Strong Rock Christian School was created in 2006.
Yes a zebra is strong enough to kill a human.
steel, rock, fire, fighting but not too strong or you'll kill it
It was strong enough to kill him