No. Think about it. A person would bleed to death or die from the infection. When a person was injured thousands of years ago they usually died from the wound and or infection. It is only in modern times that people don't die automatically from injury.
They used feet, mules, ships, and small boats.
No, "chop" is not an adjective. It is a verb when used to describe a cutting action or a noun when referring to a cut of meat.
You can chop any used food ingredient. There are numerous options to chop foods with, from knives to electrical equipment.
no they are all myths it is what the people of the old days used to believe like the romans and the greeks
chop sticks is used for fingering yourself
knife
An axe.
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Chopped is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of chop. It can also be used as an adjective (chopped vegetables).
It means quickly. Go get your coat .... come on ... chop chop. It means hurry up and get your coat. I think one of the reasons this phrase is not used so much anymore is because it is supposed to be an unflattering imitation of someone speaking Chinese.
Mechanical energy