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I'll race you to the totem pole! This totem pole honors some of my family's bravest ancestors.
I am imploring you not to use the word implore in a sentence. I implore you not to seek the evil totem from the Isle of the Dead.
In the company's hierarchy, I'm the low man on the totem pole.
The word totem has no meaning in Latin. The English word "totem" comes from an Algonquian (Native American) word meaning "his kin; his family mark".
totem poles had great religious and historical significence for native americans.
It's not possible to define totem in one or two words, but some synonyms for totem are:poleemblemfigurerepresentationsymboltoken
The noun 'totem pole' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical object.
'Taboo' is a word from the Pacific islands meaning 'forbidden', 'totem' is a Native American word, usally seen as 'totem pole'. Totem poles were seen in Native American villages.
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The plural form of "totem pole" is "totem poles." To form the plural, simply add an "s" to "pole," making it "poles," while keeping "totem" unchanged. Therefore, when referring to multiple totem poles, you would write it as "totem poles."
The sentence 'Non totem difficile est sed nihil faci' means Not all of it is difficult, but I have done nothing. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'non' means 'not'. The noun 'totem' means 'everything'. The adjective 'difficile' means 'difficult'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The conjunction 'sed' means 'but'. The noun 'nihil' means 'nothing'. The verb 'faci' means '[I] have done'.
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