Bovine.
ine is not a German word. If you mean ein, it translates as one or a/an
from the word adenine in adenosine...the os is from ribOSe and the aden and ine are from adenine
The suffix for the word "linguist" is "-ist".
No, it isn't. The German word for yes is ja, the word for no is nein (speak nine).The word ein (speak ine) is the indefinite article a or one.
There are 3 syllables. I-mag-ine.
In-ta-net NOT: ine-ter-net
three, sub-mar-ine
The word piscine comes from 1799. It originates from the Latin word piscis 'fish' + -ine.
No, but "mine" does. They have the same vowel sound ( i ) so you can say they do rhyme.
caprine
Possibly it is the end of the word 'serpentine'. could it be a fin?
Feline, canine, bovine, lupine, vulpine...