Nichts.
There are a number of different possible meanings for the acronym WOD, such as "Workout of the Day" or "World of Disney". Some of the other meanings could be "War on Drugs" and "Wireless Optical Desktop".
it means it is a title a story a book a computer there is a number of diffrent meaning one of them is some writting in past present of future we did this in English and the other meaning in like a game it is a new gam thhat suggest voilents and horrer there is also a movie out
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The question has words which have what I would call (for want of knowledge of a better description) reflective meanings; The words 'nothing' and 'impossible' cannot stand on their own and owe their existence (valid or otherwise) to the words 'thing' and 'possible'. If it were true (as it must, in my opinion be) that all things are possible, it follows that nothing is impossible - but there is no validity in the examination of the validity of the statement 'nothing is impossible' - it simply follows from 'everything is possible'. There is no room to (validly) proceed. Says who? Says I! So are you God? Not yet! (remember I said everything is possible) - Have a good day!
A few possible meanings of the term remainder could be things like something that is left over or parts of something removed and what is left is the remainder.
Seriousness, importance.
You can say it a lot of different ways. If anything, I recommend saying "Hibiki" or "Onkyou", though. Meanings of Hibiki: "Sound", "Echo", "Noise", "Reverberation" Meanings of Onkyou: "Sound", "Echo", "Noise", "Acoustic(s)" All of the other words have too many other meanings that have nothing to do with the word 'sound'. There is also the word "Chakujitsu" if you meant sound in these kinds of ways... Meanings of Chakujitsu: "Sound", "Steady", "Trustworthy
the existence of many possible meanings for a word or phrase.
As soon as possible.
Meanings for "people" include:personsgroupgroupstribetribesgatheringscongregation (if religious people)
Without seeing the kanji, the answer cannot be guaranteed: 'shika' has several possible meanings in English, including "deer," "nothing," "defect," and "historian" among many others.
no other definition