Some geographic rhyming words:
equator - creator
latitude - attitude, platitude
longitude - fortitude
pole - bowl, coal, dole, foal, goal, hole, mole, role, sole, soul, tole, toll
zone - bone, cone, clone, crone, drone, groan, hone, known, loan, lone, moan, phone, roan, sown, tone
temperate - commensurate, protectorate
torrid - horrid, humid, lurid, morbid, rancid
arctic - citric, hectic, tactic
hemisphere - atmosphere, biosphere, ionosphere, stratosphere, troposphere
continent - compliment, condiment, confident, congruent, consonant
ocean - lotion, motion, notion, potion
current - deterrent
tide - bide, bride, chide, dried, fried, guide, hide. pied, ride, side, sighed, tried, wide
sea - bee, chi, flea, flee, glee, he, knee, me, pea, see, tea, we, wii, ye
mountain - fountain
river - giver, liver, quiver, sliver
lake - bake, cake, fake, flake, make, quake, rake, sake, shake, take, wake
OK, so some are better than others.
if you look at the mountains on a geographic map you can find what humans can use. answers:trees: for paper,water: for crops and your own body systems. and that is all.
you can buy body powder ( same thing) at the gas pipe ...all locations
The point of origin for a river is its source.The locations near its start may be called "headwaters." The usual source of a river is a pond, creek, spring, or other small body of water. Where there are multiple sources, the one that is highest in elevation is usually considered the primary one.
A physical location could be a building, an intersection, or a geographical coordinate point. Locations include addresses, cities, or any physically-defined spot in the universe.Locations also exist within material objects: the Earth, the human body, or a cave in a mountain.ComputersA location is a position in memory capable of holding information.Motion PicturesA location is a site of exterior filming.
No, the noun 'regions' is a common noun, the plural form of the noun 'region'; a general word for any large area of land that is distinct from other areas of land, a broad geographic area; a general word for an indefinite area surrounding a specified body part; a word for any regions of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Regions Bank based in Birmingham, AL or Regions Way in Destin, FL.
feet - meat head - bread ear - beer toes - cloves
Anatomical directional terms and bodyplanes describe the locations of structures in relation to other structures or locations in the body.
No, body does not rhyme with envy. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, such as "body" and "shoddy" or "envy" and "penalty".
epidermis
National Geographic The Incredible Human Body - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 2002
"Sink" and "pink" rhyme because they have the same main sound in the body of the word - that is the basis of rhyming.
your body defends most of your parts of your body
the study of the human body for example: body parts and namesLiterally, it means "the process of cutting up"; originating from the ancient Greeks, the Fathers of Modern Medicine. It is the study of structure and how different organs relate to one another in a body.anatomy - The science that deals with the form and structure of organic bodies; anatomical structure or organization
Technically yes, you can make anything fit anything with enough fabrication skills. But practically speaking, no. the body mount locations won't match up and the suspension parts will interfere with the 58 body.
Peninsula
They have two body parts.
All parts of your body can have hair!