Devious Villian --ANSWER-- D.O.U.B.L.E. + .V.I.S.I.O.N Double Vision Take every second letter and write them beneath the first set....
d-o-u-b-l-e
-v-i-s-i-o-n
and you get double vision
double vision.
pairs. like two pairs of socks.
A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
the intersection of two sets of elements is represented by the word: a)or b)and c)up
Analogies are word relationships in standardized tests that make up two word pairs with a relationship.
Analogies are word relationships in standardized tests that make up two word pairs with a relationship.
A two word phrase is "real numbers".
Some nouns that stay the same when used in the plural are:aircraftcorpsdeerheadquartersmathematicsoffspringpoliceseriessheepswineAnother group of nouns that doesn't change when plural are the nouns that are short for 'a pair of'. Most of the time we don't use the entire phrase, we just use the noun; for example:one pair of binoculars, two pairs of binocularsone pair of glasses, two pairs of glassesone pair of pajamas, two pairs of pajamasone pair of pants, two pairs of pantsone pair of shorts, two pairs of shortsone pair of scissors, two pairs of scissorsone pair of tongs, two pairs of tongsone pair of trousers, two pairs of trousersone pair of tweezers, two pairs of tweezers
out of
"are" is a verb to be in the present tense, used to indicate the plural form of a subject or for the second person singular.
"Self worth" is a two word phrase. self worth is a two word phrase unless you use it like this, "self-worth".
Analogies are often made up of two pairs.
Castraphone is not a word!However...the answer is 4 pairs of letters...# ST (ST) # RaP (PqR) # HonE (EfgH) # ON (NO)