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A home is a non-living habitat that has living inhabitants.
The root word of "version" is "vers," which comes from the Latin word "vertere," meaning "to turn."
The Latin word for matter is materia. The Italian word for matter is mat, the German word is egal, and the French word is question.
Yes. The word "morning" is the word used (in English) to describe the time when the sun comes up. So when the sun comes up, no matter where you are, it's morning. Note that it happens at all different times around the world. No matter what hour, minute, and second you choose, it's morning somewhere.
"Doody" is a slang word in English that refers to fecal matter. Although the word is traditionally reserved for that which comes from humans, it is not uncommon for it to be used to describe the fecal matter of other animals. This term is primarily used by people below the age of 15.
A mineral is a solid that comes from IN-ORGANICmatter. :)
The building block of all matter...
what word comes to mind when you hear the word math
It comes from the Latin 'relevans, relevantis' which is the present participle of the verb 'relevare' meaning to raise up or to relieve and the notion of helping. How it changed to today's meaning of "applying to the matter in hand" - I have no idea!
It could be a reply, or it could be the word "re" which means "in relation to" or "in the matter of". The word re was originally legal jargon and comes from Latin. It's not specific to text-messaging.
The word enchained comes from the Middle English word encheynen, which comes from the Anglo-French word enchaener, which comes from en- + chaene.
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