The noun 'sort' is an abstract noun as a word for a category of things or people that have something in common; a type; a word for a concept.The noun 'sort' is a concrete noun as a word for an act of arranging something by type; a word for a physical act.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'sort' is the gerund, sorting.
"Appositives is a sort of big word"
16 and 11 thousandths.
:/ = sort of in between :| and :(
Depends on the context......acclimatized, accustomed, restrained are just a few.
It means a small village or town of some sort.
Babam is the sort of word in which you say when you are happy.
to sort into 2 groups classification comes from the English word classify.
It means "fate" or "destiny". It can also means "spell" (to cast a spell: jeter un sort). Or "going out" (he's going out: il sort).
"Winksquiffler" is a made-up word referring to a sort of dream in Roald Dahl's children's book, BFG (The Big Friendly Giant.) Because it is a fanciful word invented for a work of fantasy, it can mean whatever the reader imagines it to mean. This sort of imagining is much easier for children than for adults who are handicapped by reason.
Its meaning is akin to across, beyond, through, or any other word of that sort.
Perhaps you are thinking of a boysenberry. It's a sort of raspberry/blackberry looking fruit.
If you mean 'uitgangsplaats' I would guess it is some sort of place to exit.
The root word "ac" means "to," "toward," or "near" in Latin. It is commonly used in words like access, accommodate, and accompany.
"Winksquiffler" is a made-up word referring to a sort of dream in Roald Dahl's children's book, BFG (The Big Friendly Giant.) Because it is a fanciful word invented for a work of fantasy, it can mean whatever the reader imagines it to mean. This sort of imagining is much easier for children than for adults who are handicapped by reason.
Sort o word Bob or job
1: Sort