Thatcher Givens
Yes, the word synopsize is a verb which refers to fainting. The term from which the verb is derived is syncope.
The word hexagone is French for hexagon, a 2-dimensional figure having six sides.Hexagone in its French form is also used sometimes to refer to the Nation of France, or the territory in Europe that is France, because it has the rough shape of a hexagon
Anglo-Saxons used the pronoun to refer to all people.
Csar is the term derived from the Latin word Caesar, which means "Emperor" in the medieval sense of the word, a "Ruler" with the same rank as the Roman Emperor.
The word ''can'' is used to refer to
referr
refer = referir
A word that can refer to a student is "learner" or "pupil".
refer
The past tense of refer is referred.
can is used to refer to i dont have to but i can
the word nocturnal refer to the organism which are active in the night time Ex :- bats are nocturnal animals,
This word is helennic.
The lungs.
It can either refer to coal or it can refer to the vegetable cabbage.
Spirit, squad, cheer, pep