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As a place name in the Eastern USA, taken fom a local Indian word meaning 'swift water'
Antebellum. Ante means before and bellum means war.
The word "antebellum" simply means "before a war." It is most often used to describe the period of US history before the US Civil War, but it could refer to any war.
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Yes, nouns are things, places or people.
The word pastime is a noun. The plural form is pastimes.
Things to do: tasks, occupations, business, pastimes
the Indian people
the word "Indian" refers to people who are not native Americans
In the the above sentence the preposition is the word OFas it shows a relationship between the pronoun ONE to the noun phrase THE OLDEST PASTIMES.A preposition is a word that shows the relationship of one word to another.
The word 'fish' is a noun, a word for a thing (things).In the example sentence, the noun fish is part of the noun phrase 'catching fish', which is the subject of the sentence.
The word is akansea, which became Arkansas.
It means Pascagoula.
It is a noun.You can tell this because there is 'a' before fish. A, the and an go before nouns:a dog / an apple / the captain.or sometimes the order is adjective + a/the/an + noun:a black dog / an unripe apple / the old captain
Indian word for Red People, Okla Humma
The noun 'Aztec' is a singular, concrete, proper noun; the name of a specific group of people, the American Indian people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest.The word 'Aztec' is also a proper adjective used to describe a noun as of the Aztec people or society.