avoid ; fragment ; & faithful . (:
- Apexx . ! (:
The Anglo-Saxon root word "stall" means place, "brak" means breaking, and "tru" means faithful or trustworthy.
avoid, fragment, faithful
a place for
The word likely to mean a period of excessive dryness based on Anglo-Saxon roots is "drought," which ultimately comes from the Old English word "drugath" meaning "dryness."
other words that mean grandmother are nany,and momow
Words whose pronunciation is suggestive of their meaning.
words
carry, tie; fragment apex :D
'Brak' is a supervillain from the 1960s-era 'Space Ghost' cartoon. He's a sort of a space-cat with a lisp.The English word 'brack', meaning 'salty, briny' was coined in the 1510s from the Dutch word 'brak', meaning 'brackish'.
Pause, delay, interval, rest, stay, abide, stall, hang out, linger, tarry...
There are not many words that mean the opposite of race. Some antonyms of the word race include rest, stall, and procrastination.
i would asume i mean you need a brak somewhere right?! even if you love your job!:)
a place for
Stall means 2 things. I will tell u the apropreat 1. The door on a sit down toilet.
Did you mean occupied? To occupy something means to reside within it or be in use of it. For example an occupied bathroom stall means that someone is using that stall; an occupied apartment means someone lives there. Other words for occupied are inhabited, populated, or lived in.
That means the torque converter will not start pulling until the engine reaches 2800 RPMS. Nother words transmission will not start pulling.
The Anglo-Saxon root word "bind" means "to tie or fasten something securely." In the English word "binder," it refers to a tool or material used to hold things together or bind them in place.
none of your beeswax
Your vehicle will stall or set till the torque converter reaches a certain rpm.You can choose what rpm stall you want. If you pick 2500 when your rpms reach 2500 your vehicle will move.