Yes, they are.
Influx means an inflow, as of immigrants to a country.
Reflux means a backflow.
Reflux as a medical term refers to gastric fluids regurgitated into the esophagus.
that there are no real rules for word order, spelling, or parts of speech.
both of the words are real and both mean the same thing, a fear of long words
A homophone for "real" is "reel." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
Tums. Not a real home remedy, but pop a handful of fruit flavored tums and it will be gone instantly.
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A compound word is one that is made of two or more separate words. The way to tell is to see if you can divide the word and still have real words. If you divide goalkeeper, you have goal and keeper. Both are real words, so this is a compound word.
Some words that you can make from REAL FUN are:aaleanareearearlearnfanfarfarefaunfenfernflarefleaflueflutefuelfurfurllaneleafleanlearnlunarlurenearranrulerunurn
YES!! If the bottom looks like a circle with the words"UGG australia" in the circle or with kinda like a ling with the words ugg, ugg, ugg and so on with the lgo kinda like a sun they r both real!!!!!!!!!
Everyone may be a little different in what does and does not trigger acid reflux. For myself, I can not consume any coffee or real teas, even the caffeine free varieties will trigger reflux for me. Some people find that hot cocoa is a trigger (both milk and chocolate are triggers for some people). However, I'm fortunate enough to be able to drink hot cocoa with no reflux. Chamomile tea (herbal tea - not a real tea) is a safe drink for most with acid reflux - as it is also used as a mild relaxant and stomach soothing drink. I prefer my Chamomile tea with a splash of milk and a tiny bit of sugar. Do not drink peppermint tea, however, since it will generally relax the muscle that allows the acid to come up - and you'll experience reflux again. (Strangely, I have no issue with peppermint candies - only tea - but peppermint is supposed to be universally unaccepted by people with real GERD). Some hot apple cider (not the alcoholic variety) with or without spices such as cinnamon, ginger, and/or nutmeg can be non-triggering - but I wouldn't drink too many cups in one sitting since apple juice / cider is a bit acidic. Many people like the coffee alternative drinks called Pero and Caffix and some others. I can not stand the taste - but supposedly they do not trigger reflux. Postum was another safe alternative drink, however it has been discontinued (end of 2007) by Kraft foods after about 100 years of availability. Some herbal teas also may be safe - but try to avoid any that contain citrus peel, as I've personally found them irritating. Wish I could name more safe drinks. It's difficult.
There are both real and fake guns.
none are real thier are just words
All rational numbers are examples of numbers which are both rational and real.