Sabotage is a French word. I guess it comes from there...
I guess you mean amulets. The word for amulet is written in hieroglyphs as w+dj+3+w (vowels were not written and the 3 is a glottal stop, for which English has no letter). The same word means "a protective spell".
I guess you meant to ask "What does the word duatmean?".This is one modern way of writing an ancient Egyptian word that is transliterated as dwAt by Egyptologists. It is written with the "star" hieroglyph, followed by an eagle, a loaf and a determinative for "house" or "place".The word means "netherworld" or "afterlife", sometimes written as "beyond".
Etymology means the study of the origin of words.
Gymnos means 'naked'
Here is an example of a sentence that uses the word is "Odious" - I don't believe the gall of that odious man!The word Odious here means loathsome, hateful, a very strong dislike or feeling against another person or thing.
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The word "foul" can be both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it typically describes something as offensive, disgusting, or unclean. As a noun, "foul" is often used in sports to refer to a violation or an instance of misconduct.
Now THERE's an odious example.
The odious worm sandwich was forced into her mouth.
Odious means, "deserving hatred". Therefore, one may use this word in a sentence like so: After walking by the dog that attacked a cat in our neighborhood, i felt pure odiousness towards it.
He had the odious task of cleaning out the horse stables.After the boy was killed, everyone wondered who could've committed such and odious crime.
Something that is deserving of disgust, dislike and extreme displeasure.
Estimate means guess.
"Odiar" means "to hate". It is a cognate (It sounds similar to a word in English) because it is similar to "Odious", which means: extremely unpleasant, repulsive, something you hate.
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The definition of the word "odious" is basically "disgusting". It is commonly used as an adjective to describe a feeling. An example sentence: "I will not tolerate John's odious nose bubble blowing habit one more second". Synonyms of the word "odious" are: gross, nasty, repugnant, repulsive, awful, horrid, revolting and rancid. That is not an all inclusive list. A good desk Thesaurus can produce more.