One meaning of the word "moor" is: "to fix in place, to secure". Another meaning of the word "moor" is: "a broad area of open land, often high but poorly drained, with patches of heath and peat bogs".
There are various meanings for that word. Check out the link below.
Yes, and with two separate meanings. Roughly can be in a rough manner, or it can mean "approximately" or generally.
There are many meanings of the word Down.The word down can be used as an adverb, adjective, preposition, and noun.But the words downs, downing and downed are used as verbs.
It can very well be made into a synonym, but first you have to compare it to another word. For example, it could be considered a synonym to the words 'reconstruct' or 'reorient' because they have similar meanings to it. However, it could be considered an antonym for the words 'persist' or 'continue', because they have opposite meanings to it.
No. The word "order" has various meanings in math, but I don't think this is one of them.
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Yes, the word "race" can have opposite meanings. It can refer to a competition involving speed, or it can also refer to a categorization of human beings based on physical characteristics such as skin color, which is often associated with discrimination and inequality.
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its a tools that clens our house
a compound word
An autoantonym is a single word which can have two completely opposite meanings.
Negative or positive
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moor, i think