No, "rocket" is not an adverb.The word "rocket" is a noun and sometimes a verb.
The word "rocket" has two syllables : it is pronounced "RAH-kett" (or RAH-kitt).
Since there is no significant amount of oxygen in outer space, the rocket has to take all the oxygen it needs with it.
Earth's gravity.
If you can come up with enough force to lift it, there are no maximum dimensions.
The word is from old German. It got the name because the shape is like a distaff for spinning yarn.
The word "rocket" comes from the Italian word "rocchetta," which means "a bobbin or spindle." The term was used to describe the shape of early rocket devices.
Waiting for My Rocket to Come was created on 2002-10-15.
No, "rocket" is not an adverb.The word "rocket" is a noun and sometimes a verb.
'Rocket' isロケット (roketto) in Japanese.
The German word for rocket is Rackete
The word "rocket" has two syllables : it is pronounced "RAH-kett" (or RAH-kitt).
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The word "rocket" comes from the Italian word "rocchetta," meaning bobbin or little spindle. The term was originally used to refer to fireworks and later evolved to describe self-propelling devices used in space travel.
well its so simple. passive rocket is a word haha
skyrockets in flight, umm, rocket man, there are alot of them