The only other form for the noun ordeal is the plural, ordeals.
Some synonyms for the noun ordeal are:
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There isn't one... A suffix is a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative. Appear is not a derivative of any other word, consequently it has NO suffix.
the root word "archy" means any form of government.
The term is one word "whatsoever" (in any way, or in any form).
Yes, zoa is the plural form of the word zoon, which is any of the individuals of a compound organism.
An ancient form of test to determine guilt or innocence, by appealing to a supernatural decision, -- once common in Europe, and still practiced in the East and by savage tribes., Any severe trial, or test; a painful experience., Of or pertaining to trial by ordeal.
Muliplication (or any other form of the word for that matter)
I do not have any idea sorry
While "prolly" is a short form of the word "probably" used in texting, it is considered to be unacceptable in any other form of writing.
Well, the word chillin' is a slang word, any other slang form of a gerund will rhyme:grillin'willin'billin'fillin'killin'thrillin'millin'villain
defamation is spoken word, libel is any other form.
The Scout is supposed to find out what the ordeal is at the ordeal. Thus, people who talk to the scout about it are doing him a disservice and are not showing good scout spirit. The scout is not told the details of the ordeal because this helps him live the experience in the moment and thus get more out of it. Anything he needs to know about its meaning that he doesn't get while doing it will be explained during or after the ordeal. As the name suggests, the ordeal is supposed to be a time of relative hardship and testing. However, one requirement to get to do the ordeal in the first place is the scoutmaster's approval. This fact should allay any fears of the unknown on the part of scouts and parents. Also, if requested, parents can come out and observe, though they may not participate unless they too are tapped out as ordeal candidates.
Possessive pronouns (my, your) may be considered as adjectives or as the word form called a determiner. However, they act as adjectives just like any other possessive form.
gaue
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This word is not in the English language dictionary or any other internet source currecntly available. If you meant "electropop", that is a form of electronic music.
In the King James version the word - participant - does not appear at all. Nor does any form of the word, such as 'participating' or 'participants', etc. The word may appear in other versions/translations.