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The punctuation mark that derived its name from the Greek word meaning "something cut off" is the ellipsis. The term "ellipsis" comes from the Greek word "elleipsis," which means "omission" or "leaving out."
In English, the sentence translates to "Good evening, I'm just passing by to leave my mark."
The prefix "ante-" would be added to the root "date" to convey the meaning of marking as if it happened earlier, forming the word "antedate."
The word part "in-" means "not" or "without." It is often used as a negative prefix to indicate the absence or opposite of something.
The meaning of the word forbid is to not allow something or prevent something from happening. It can also be applied to stopping someone from doing something - as in forbidding a princess from leave a tower.
marquer = to mark, put a mark on something marquer un but = to score a goal (soccer)
"Precisely" means in an exact and accurate manner, with attention to detail and without any ambiguity or uncertainty. It is often used to emphasize that something is done correctly or accurately.
The word that rhymes with dot and has a similar meaning is: spot.
blot, spot
In English, the sentence translates to "Good evening, I'm just passing by to leave my mark."
The word part "in-" means "not" or "without." It is often used as a negative prefix to indicate the absence or opposite of something.
Yes, the noun 'spot' is a common noun, a general word for a mark of contracting color or texture on a surface; a general word for a specific place.
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No, 'Spotted' is a word meaning something has blots of something. ~Mega³
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meaning of the something: some thing. it can be anything, preferably inanimate
The word is actually "misCible" meaning something that can be mixed with something else.