i before e except after c
The noun phrase 'felt tips' is a noun phrase made up of the common noun 'felt' and the plural common noun 'tips'.The noun phrase 'felt tips' functions as a compound noun, a common noun, a general word for a type of pen.
an idiomatic expression
Decode.
Common consent of our kingdom. This led to no taxation without respresentation
I was able to decipher the ancient writing. She had to decipher the coded message. The computer beeped and whirred as it tried to decipher the code. His sloppy handwriting made it hard to decipher his notes.
I mumble and slur the words alot, as if I were still numb from novocaine at the dentist.
Decipher is a verb, so it does not become plural like a noun would. However, it does conjugate within the tenses. It is the same in all tenses except third person singular: I decipher You decipher **He/she deciphers We decipher You all decipher They decipher
'Over a million', or 'a million plus' comes to mind...
The opposite of decipher is encrypt.
It is hard to decipher who coined the phrase body politic. It has been used over time. It may have originated in the 1490's and has gone on to mean different things at different times.
The detective tried to decipher the clue.
Decipher is how it is spelled in British English.
looking at the ledger, maybe we can decipher something
The phrase "not common" is an adjective phrase, which can be expressed by the adjective "uncommon." It means not typical or ordinary.
her handwriting was awful, i couldn't even decipher what it said
You need the Codapedia to decipher chemistry CPT codes.
The phrase of Greek origin referring to the common people is "hoi polloi."