Not exactly. A hippodrome was a place where chariot races here held. It was a term for a race track used in the eastern part of the Roman empire. In the west the term "circus" was used.
east-west west-east north-west and so on
The West responded to the blockade by transporting supplies including food to West Berlin.
No, the word 'west' is a noun, an adjective, and an adverb.Examples:The wind came from the west. (noun)There's a lot of new construction at the west end of the city. (adjective)We drove west. (adverb)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'west' is it.Example: We're studying the old west at the time it was being settled.
The Indians of the West (West Indians) are simply Native Americans, or called Amerindians (American Indians). Colombus arrived in the Caribbean and thought he was in India. He called this place the West Indies and the people West Indians. Hope this helped!~
marathon
Leaf race
The devils gun
race. As in A race against time.
race car
Alien face
my anal hole
Marathon.
bad cough race loss
A very long race is a marathon, but it doesn't rhyme with dawn.
Case, place, embrace, pace, race, more
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