A cane has several choices of words with similar meaning. Some of them are staff, crutch, walking stick, and pikestaff.
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There is an old French word, same spelling, that referred to a 'stick, walking stick. staff or club' . This, in turn was adopted from Latin as 'bastum' meaning a 'stout staff' which in turn became known as a staff carried as a symbol of office.
Cane Sugar is the sugar that is refined from the juice of Sugar Cane. Sugar Cane is a plant. Cane Sugar is a product.
Synonyms. Synonyms are words the same in meaning and antonyms are opposites
join, connect, stick, affix, etc
The two triangles shown are similar triangles. Numerically, the ratio computed by dividing the length of any side of tower triangle by the length of the corresponding side of the walking stick (similar) triangle will be the same value. Therefore, when the length of the tower shadow is divided by the length of the walking stick shadow, that ratio will be the exactly same as the tower height divided by the walking stick height. (length of tower shadow)/(length of walking stick shadow) = (tower's height)/(walking stick height) tower's height = {(length of tower shadow)/(length of walking stick shadow)}*(walking stick height)
It is the same word in French: Une cane
walking canes are just as good for the wealthy as the poor, yes. they serve the same purposes.However, I assume you mean like an elegant, show cane. Below are 2 related links, one to a selection of walking canes, the other to a blog on the history of walking canes. There you will see that the cane became a measure of a person's stature in society when guns began to replace swords as a way of self defense. So....people carried canes instead of their swords, which is where you get the picture of the wealthy 19th century "monopoly" guy with a cane.
The idiom "stick together" (support one another, be loyal) is based on the verb to stick meaning "to adhere" (the same as glue or tape) although the individuals are not actually stuck together.
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You should always ask a law enforcement officer before you act in any way. The following answers are only in respects of SELF DEFENSE... it is never okay to assault someone. If it is a walking cane with a hidden weapon (knife or sword) inside, then you must check your state's concealed weapons laws. However, if you are just looking for a standard walking aid, then you could probably beat your assailant to smitherrines the same way a woman can with her purse, or you could with an umbrella.
What does Stirring mean in science The same thing it means in cooking...stick in a stirrer and move the product around.