In short: No.
The Reason:
Axal is generally a synonym of Axial. The definition of Axial is "of, pertaining to, characterized by, or forming an axis", and it is an adjective.
Axis would be a word by itself, because it is a noun with the definition "the line about which a rotating body turns"
Axel is a male given name, and is also coined as the name of a skateboarding jump, and is thus also a noun, and is a word by itself.
Remove the plastic center cap(pry or pull off) Remove the C-clip from the axal(or snap ring) Pull off wheel. Do not loose the little steel key that fits in the slot on the axal and inside the wheel. To replace: replace wheel on axal Line up slot in wheel with grove in axal Slide in little steel axal key in grove Replace C-clap or snap ring on axal Drive off down the road..Thats it
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Enuring itself is a word... Enuring itself is a word...
Yes the word itself is a bad word. It carries a wrong meaning with itself. One should be absolutely far away from this thing.
On longer axles they are split with a carrier bearing in the middle to reduce vibration.
The Moon's orbital plane is slowly slowing the Earth's axal rotation down, as well as the Earth's is slowing the moon's axal rotation down. Eventually both axal rotations will stop completely, and they will orbit in synchronization until they are eventually burnt up by The Sun. as the Earth's axis slows down it will extend the days and nights by many hours, and the thermocline will be the same as the moons; scorched during the day, and frozen at night.
The word itself is English.
Yes, A free root is a word that can be used by itself. A bound morpheme is part of a word and must be attached to something.
There is no root word.
The word itself is a pronoun. It can be reflexive and emphatic.
actually the word Thee is a word in itself
The root word for "hoarse" is "hoars-", which comes from Middle English "hors" meaning rough or harsh.