Yes. For example if the word "LIGHT" was on the board horizontally and you added an S to the end of it, while also making the word "SCOPE" vertically you would get points for both words. It's a great way to make lots of points!
Yes you can. If you attach a word to another word, you can score both words in the same turn.
Yes, as long as it does not conflict with any other words on the board. (Which may not be possible.)
it is used at the tail end of plane which is used for to make the plane turn
It depends on the position of the letters of the word/s, if it is within its boundary that is vertical or horizontal in a turn, you can create several words in one turn. However, make sure that the words are valid and acceptable in the scrabble game.
They sell a vertical stand for you to turn the PS3
If it is a vertical motor you can not turn it on its side because it is not designed that to run on its side because the oil will not lubricate it properly, and it will seize. If you mean to just turn it to a different position, but still vertical, yes you can turn it any way you want.
To improve the edges of the vertical lines or parts that make up the picture. Turn this control all the way UP will almost always improve the picture.
The rotor turns on top of a vertical shaft from the transmission
flip vertical
Vertical is the adjective form of the English noun vertex, which comes from the Latin word vertex. The root word is vertere, meaning "to turn".
The third turn.
It is a question where you have to take the single letter and turn it into an entire word using the letter as the first letter of the word. You need to make the phrase make sense. So for your answer to that one you had, it would be '7 Days of the Week'.
god
'Vertical' in Japanese is垂直 (suichoku). One should add a㪠(na) on the end to turn this word into an adjective. However,㪠is not necessary when saying 'vertical line', which is垂直線 (suichokusen).