"Covered lives" is a term used by health insurance companies to indicates how many people have health insurance - whether on a particular insurance plan, or in a region, a state, or in the country as a whole.
A covered employee is the new term for the assigned employee, and is a person having a co-employment relationship with a PEOand a consumer.
covered or protected with iron.Noun A 19th-century warship with armor plating.
class amphibia is the class for amphibians
For the Term of Their Unnatural Lives was created in 2004.
The main floor of the Coliseum in Rome consisted of a wooden floor covered with sand. The term arena refers to the sand that covered the floor.
Covered lives are similar to members owned by an insurance company: the people that the entity has been contracted for, and is (in some way) financially responsible for health care. The is a slight difference however: I am a member, but have a spouse and 2 kids, so we are 4 covered lives.
If you mean "covered with mould" then no, it's an adjective. If you're talking about the slang term for a torpedo, then yes, it's a noun.
The best term for "run for your lives" is a phrasal verb.
It's an offensive term used against any Mexican, Guatemalen, Brazilian ETC... that lives in the u.s.A derogatory term for Mexicans or other Latin Americans.
Masked, Veiled, Covered, stowed
The term kristallnacht means the night of the broken glass. It was the night Jewish shops and synagogues were attacked by the Nazi's leaving the streets covered in glass.
A shemale is an offensive term for a man who dresses as a woman for the purposes of making pornography. Many people misuse the term to mean a male-born person who dresses or lives as a woman.