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It means that something may break easily.
The root word for "infraction" is "fract" which comes from the Latin word "frangere" meaning "to break."
The root of the word "analyst" is the Greek word "analusis," meaning to analyze or break down into components.
"Fract" is a Latin root word, derived from the Latin verb "frangere" meaning "to break."
The root word for "disintegrate" is "integrate," which comes from the Latin word "integrare," meaning "to make whole." The prefix "dis-" added to "integrate" changes the meaning to "to break apart or separate."
what is the meaning of the first commandment
A word meaning escape is run, break or departure.
Because God commanded him to kill. Note that the Commandment your are thinking of is actually "You shall not murder." Murder is a legal term meaning killing in a prohibited way or for a prohibited reason.
Myola is an Australian aboriginal word, meaning "BREAK of DAY".
No, calling God your father does not break the commandment to honor your earthly father and mother. This commandment specifically pertains to respecting and obeying your parents in a familial context, while referring to God as your father is a spiritual recognition of a different kind of relationship.
commandment = Mitzveh (מצווה) or Gebot (געבאָט)
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A word meaning at a dangerous speed that starts with break is BREAKNECK. Meaning = (prenominal) (of speed, pace, etc.) excessive and dangerous. Hoped that helped. :)
The sixth commandment is thou shalt not commit adultery and the ninth commandment is thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife. The sixth commandment refers to actions, but the ninth commandment refers to the rightness of your heart. Actually, if you never broke the ninth commandment, you'd never break the sixth one either.
A slang word for pleasing is sweet.
It means that something may break easily.
Bar Mitzvah (בר מצוה), but it actually means "son of commandment" not "son of the commandment".