A condition of being, such as--> "After the bad news, her nerves were in a terrible state."
It can also mean to utter something, such as--> "What did you state to the police about the crime you witnessed?"
No, "complaint" is not a case of suffixation. The word "complaint" comes from the Latin word "complangere" which means "to lament". The word "suffix" comes from the Latin word "suffixum" which means "to fasten beneath".
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Monaco is a city-state, as is Singapore.
The difference is Title case all words begin with capital. In sentence, only the first word begin with capital, the rest in low case.
Mr. Tom's lawyer have decided not to proceed with the case.
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It refers to the condition of something.
A sovereign nation with a defined territory, population, and government
In the case of the United States, the word nation would refer to the whole country. And the word state would refer to one of the individual states which comprise the entire country. However, in most other examples, the two words can mean the same thing.
In linguistics a Schwa refers to the mid-central vowel sound in the middle of a word. The schwa appears like an upside down version of a lower-case letter e.
The word with is abbreviated as a lower case w followed by a slash.
It's IMD.(lower case)
the word is: gyppy -
The word 'boeuf' is a masculine singular noun. It may refer to the animal, as in the case of steer. Or it may refer to the meat, as in the case of beef. Or it may refer to a jam session, in its special, music-related use in the phrase 'faire du boeuf', or 'to have a jam session'.
Inferior, secondary, lower case
Christmas .Another answer:The term "gentile" (upper or lower case) refers to anyone who is not of the Jewish race or faith; therefore gentiles do not celebrate Jewish holidays.(Mormons refer to non-Mormans as "gentiles," but this use of the word is unique to them.)
I'm assuming your looking for a password, a mixed case letter is a word that contains an upper case, and lower case letter. Example: Queen. I used Q as upper case and the rest as lower case. :)