No, but it is sometimes hyphenated.
Take off is a phrasal verb and is always written as two words.
no word it isn't possible because if you take away one syllable from a five syllable word you get a four syllable word and there is no such thing as a "no syllable word"
Yes! But as a hyphenated word, "no-one."Can you omit the hyphen? No -- it might not be recognized. Would you write, "Noone will recognized this." It looks like the word "noon" with an exta "o".While the standard preference is to write it as two words, the hyphenated word is gaining popularity, especially since it distinguishes itself from an example beginning, "no one person..."Take this example sentence: No one can will work.Is the subject "No one" or "No one can?The word None may be used to mean No One.
Yes. It can take-off on auto pilot. But we have to programme it correctly according to the procedure. All commercial airplanes take-off manually.
The word would be needed for a specific response, but here's a general one: Take the factorial of the number of letters in the word, and divide that by the product of the factorials of the counts of all the unique letters in the word. An example: For the word "levitation", there are 10 letters, with one L, one E, one V, two Is, two Ts, one A, one O, and one N. So the solution is: 10!/(1!1!1!2!2!1!1!1!) = 10!/4 = 907,200 permutations
The easier way to take 20% off something is to multiply that somethi ng by 0.8. Example: take 20% off 50 = 50 * 0.8 = 40
Fully because if you take off the y it is full
swordwords - take a letter off > word
Radius. The plural form would be radii.
Get off the sofa! Take off your coat and stay awhile. The plane will take off in a minute.
I dunno type on google "9 letter word that is still a word after taking off each letter one by one from the start to the end of the word
If you take off CH from the word chase (the first two letters) and add a letter (B) you end up with the word base. A base is the support or foundation of something.
The slang word, "off" is used to indicate one's demise, as in, "I will off him, tomorrow".
you take the my off at the end andit makes the word mom
Leave, take off.
There are a few one word that mean the same thing as called off. You can used the word quit, out or time.
... take, take away, take off, take out, withdraw. Another example, a slightly better on is: dislimber.
No, because if you take the ill off of illustrated it would be ustrated ,and that's not a word.