Established is an adjective that means:
brought about or set up or accepted;
settled securely and unconditionally;
conforming with accepted standards;
shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt;
introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation
Innate
Proven
The word deviate is not particularly unusual. Why does any word mean anything? Usage becomes established, and that's what people mean when they use that word. The prefix "de" means "from."
The entry word of "established" is "establish." It is a verb that means to set up, create, or bring about on a firm or permanent basis. In its past tense form, "established" indicates that something has been successfully set up or confirmed.
The word you are looking for is "nonconformity," which refers to the act of not following established customs, behaviors, or rules.
there is no root word in a compound word The two root words are stead (place) and fast (fixed, unmoving)
nomad means wanderer, traveler, drifter. The opposite would be resident, settled, permanent, established...bruh💁
The word deviate means to leave, depart or diverge from an established course. It can also mean to depart from the normal, accepted standards or to stray.
Aztec means a member of the Nahuatl people who established an empire in Mexico that was overthrown by Cortes in 1519.
A word that means "formed" is "constituted." It refers to the arrangement or composition of something, indicating how it has been put together or established. Another synonym is "shaped," which emphasizes the process of creating or molding something into a specific form.
Yes I believe so. Physics comes from the greek word "φύση" which means Nature and "φυσικός" (physikos) means natural or environmental (also in modern greek its work for a physist. Aristotle established the word's modern scientific meaning.
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