gasoline and paint thinner
Propane Gasoline Ethyl alcohol (pure - or at least 50+ proof) Kerosene Natural gas Charcoal lighter fluid Butane etc. Etc. ETC. (take your pick)
Any class of vertebrate with a three-chambered heart has two atria and one ventricle. An example would be amphibians such as frogs.
Any of a class of sugars, including lactose and sucrose, that are composed of two monosaccharides. an example would be milk or sugar
Class B fires are fires in flammable liquids such as gasoline, petroleum oil and paint. Class B fires also include flammable gases such as propane and butane.Class B fires do not include fires involving cooking oils and grease (these are now Class K fires).
are the example are class adviser,school principal,school hard
The plural noun is Victorias. Example: There are two Victorias in my class.
The biceps would be an example of a two-headed muscle. Another example would be the sternocleidomastoid, which is a two-headed muscle located in the neck.
A pair of scissors, or a crow bar.A first class lever is where the fulcrum is between the two forces. A very clear third example might be a seesaw.
First, it depends on whether you are using it in the singular or plural. In other words, if you are referring to one course, it would be " a two week class. If you are referring to more than one class, then it would be "two week classes."
An example of a class diplopoda is a millipede. Diplopoda means having two pair of legs.
A flexible-fuel vehicle (FFV) is an automobile that can typically burn two separate fuels or a mixture of fuels. A common example is a vehicle that can accept gasoline mixed with varying levels of bioethanol (gasohol).
In Java:Not as primitives; but I believe you could create an array of Objects, and then initialize the elemnets as subtypes of the Object class, i.e., any class. I don't think this would be very practical (in Java); if (for example) you need to store information about people's names with their ages, create a class called "Person" that has those two attributes, then create an array of Persons.In Java:Not as primitives; but I believe you could create an array of Objects, and then initialize the elemnets as subtypes of the Object class, i.e., any class. I don't think this would be very practical (in Java); if (for example) you need to store information about people's names with their ages, create a class called "Person" that has those two attributes, then create an array of Persons.In Java:Not as primitives; but I believe you could create an array of Objects, and then initialize the elemnets as subtypes of the Object class, i.e., any class. I don't think this would be very practical (in Java); if (for example) you need to store information about people's names with their ages, create a class called "Person" that has those two attributes, then create an array of Persons.In Java:Not as primitives; but I believe you could create an array of Objects, and then initialize the elemnets as subtypes of the Object class, i.e., any class. I don't think this would be very practical (in Java); if (for example) you need to store information about people's names with their ages, create a class called "Person" that has those two attributes, then create an array of Persons.