The word "crispy" fits this description, as it implies a texture that is both firm and crunchy.
The root word for stability is "stable," which comes from the Latin word "stabilis," meaning firm or steadfast.
Yes, "crisp" is a common noun. It refers to a type of food that is firm and crunchy, like a potato chip or an apple.
The prefix of "firm" is "firm." It is a root word, so it does not have a prefix attached to it.
Some words that have the root word "firm" in them include firmament, affirm, and confirm.
Reprove means to express disapproval or criticism of someone's actions or behavior, typically in a firm but constructive manner.
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crumbly, crunchy, firm, fresh
The word "firmly", meaning "in a firm manner", is an adverb.
The word crunchy is an adjective. It is usually used to describe food that has a crunch.
There is no Hebrew word for crunchy. You could describe it as פריך מאוד שמתפצח בפה
"steadfast" is one possibility
how do you make the withered celery stalk firm and crunchy in just short period of time
butter-covered crispy hot crunchy
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The word crunchy is an adjective that describes a noun as crisp, brittle:Crunchy foods make a loud noise when you bite them.The noun form for the adjective crunchy is crunchiness.
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