Paradise Lost by John Milton.
Probably because that's the first letter of the word.
Jacob Van Verkul
The word supernova was first used by Fritz Zwicky, a Swiss astrophysicist and astronomer, and was first seen in print in 1926. The word was from the original German, Haupt Nova.This comes from Nova (plural novae) which means "new" in Latin.
I believe you are asking what the first word of an organism's scientific name is. If that is the case, the first word in an organism's scientific name is the organism's taxonomic genus.
The word "gene" stems from the Greek word "genesis", which means "birth". Charles Darwin's 1868 theory of Pangenesis considered inherited traits that are passed down along the bloodline. In 1903 Wilhelm Johannsen first used the term "gene" in opposition to Charles Darwin's Pangenesis theory. This was eventually published in a book in 1909 called "Elemente der exakten Erblichkeitslehre".
Yes, the word 'pandemonium' is a noun, a word for a very noisy and confused situation; a word for a thing. In the sentence, "Pandemonium broke out.", the noun pandemonium is the subject.
When the gentlemen at the door yelled Fire, there was pandemonium throughout the theater.
Yes, chaos is an abstract noun meaning a state of disorder.
The word 'pandemonium' is a noun; a word for a very noisy and confused situation; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:The pandemonium of four kids indoors on a rainy day will try your patience. (subject of the sentence)There was pandemonium in the street as the stars limo arrived. (direct object of the verb 'was')I had quite a headache from the pandemonium. (object of the preposition 'from')
The word 'pandemonium' is a noun; a word for a very noisy and confused situation; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:The pandemonium of four kids indoors on a rainy day will try your patience. (subject of the sentence)There was pandemonium in the street as the stars limo arrived. (direct object of the verb 'was')I had quite a headache from the pandemonium. (object of the preposition 'from')
in greek, the word bible means "Book"or "The Book".
A six letter word for pandemonium is bedlam, uproar, tumult, hubbub, clamor, racket, or rumpus.
the greek god pan because he used to scare travellers causing panic same as pandemonium
The correct spelling is pandemonium.A pandemonium is defined as "scene of noisy confusion, chaos or unrestrained disorder".
The word pandemonium was coined by author John Milton in Paradise Lost in 1667.For more information, please access the related link listed belolw:
It is complete pandemonium trying to shop at Macy's on 34th Street the week before Christmas.
Iwas filled with pandemonium. This sentence does not display understanding of the word. One could say one was filled with almost anything. If you were filled with dismay at the pandemonium caused by the charging elephant, that would make more sense.