Important means that something is of high priority and should be tackled and/or solved ahead of anything else. If something is labelled as important, it requires your urgent attention.
There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.
Exactly as in the question but if you meant Roman it is LVI
The word "meant" has one syllable.
Your word is: "Identical" !
No, it is not a preposition. The word exactly is an adverb.
The thesaurus allowed the writer to change words from ones that kind of meant what she wanted to say to words that meant exactly what she was trying to say.
The base word for "exactly" is "exact."
exactly like thatThe word is spelled exactly. Exact is the base word and "-ly" is the suffix.
The word preempt means to take action to ensure another action is prevented. Example being someone taking a preemptive bid on an auction before someone else does.
The word 'thruster' means an object or person that thrusts and accelerates quick. One could thrust a bat towards a ball for example or their hand towards someones face.
It is important for any conductor to be able to understand fully what is meant by a transposition row.
There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.
The word bewitch has a variety of meanings but all dealing with the same general concepts. The word means captivate, charm, fascinate, or enchant. An example of this would be "He could bewitch her with his eyes."
Well, not exactly. "I'm sorry" is exactly equal to "I apologize."
identical in form; coinciding exactly when superimposed.
The Model Acts were written to influence future legislation. They are not meant to used exactly; they are meant to be a guide.
Exactly as in the question but if you meant Roman it is LVI