pos-ter-i-or
The word "posterior" can be broken down into "post-" meaning after, and "-erior" meaning situated behind. Together, "posterior" refers to the back or behind part of something.
The posterior part of the room contains the windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the space.
The root of the word "analyst" is the Greek word "analusis," meaning to analyze or break down into components.
The future tense of the word "break" is "will break."
Sound out the word and the breaks are syllables. Burpee would be bur-pee.
The root word of "lysosomal" is "lysosome." Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles found in the cytoplasm of most cells, containing enzymes that break down cellular waste and debris.
Actually, the word "Posterior" means: To the back. So, for example: Your heel is posterior to your toes.
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Posterior : Khalfee written as : خلفي
The posterior part of the room contains the windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the space.
The posterior of the insect showed signs of a mating battle.
Posterior?
collapse.
Ques-a-dill-a
back
'Science' does not break down food.
Decompose.
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