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The Maori word for tea tree is "manuka."
Origins Norwegian Word Ski
Yes, the word 'shoe' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'shoe' is a word for a covering for the foot, a word for a thing.Example uses:I found one shoe but I can't find the other. (noun)I've called the farrier to shoe the horse. (verb)
A tree branch is called a Bough.
A shoe store can be called a boutique but it should have some specialty or level of quality to set it apart from any shoe store. Otherwise, it's just a word.
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The Kikuyu word for the English word shoe is "kiatu."
The word shoe has one syllable.
The gallows (execution device) is called, by analogy, The Tree A family tree is actually a flow chart but it is analogous to a tree
That is not another word for shoe it means something different
No, the word shoe is a noun. A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing; a shoe is a thing.A pronoun is a word that take the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:Have you seen my other shoe? I can't find it.
It can be a noun (a shoe) or a verb (to shoe a horse).