The noun and adjective are one word, firstborn (first of children).
It is one word, for a device held in the hand.
There is one syllable.
The first one.
Yes, it has always been one word. The word was coined around the 1750s , when the first railways were being built.
Twins have names by which they are usually known; if you need to distinguish between the one who was born first (if only by mere minutes) and the one who was born second, you can call them the older twin and the younger twin.
FIRST BORN FIRST BORN
farzan bin borhan shafi was the first one to be born
it was a jelly fish no one nos when the first one was born but the first one born in captivity was on April 7th 2004.
One word: hatched.
Wealthy is one word. It has an accent on its first Syllable.
One.
The word born only has one syllable.
to be No. 1
I first heard the word regularly in our house when one brother called another one unibrow around the mid seventies.
The first one was born in Millville, Indiana. The second one was born in Ohio.
Gerardus Mercator was the first one to use the word atlas.
Gerardus Mercator was the first one to use the word atlas.