diurnal
Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis
butterfly
Yes, the word 'hers' is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to someone or something; for example:The car with the butterfly on the antenna is hers.Not to be confused with the adjective 'her', which describes a noun belonging to someone or something; for example:Her car has the butterfly on the antenna.
The word 'hers' is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to someone or something; for example:The car with the butterfly on the antenna is hers.Not to be confused with the adjective 'her', which describes a noun belonging to someone or something; for example:Her car has the butterfly on the antenna.
The Sanskrit word for butterfly is "patanga."
Butterfly is fjäril in Swedish.
butterfly is parpar. There's no female version of this word.
Yes, butterfly's is a singular, common, concrete, compound, possessive noun; a word for a thing.The apostrophe 's' added to the noun indicates that something belongs to the butterfly, such a the butterfly's wing or the butterfly's flight.
The word 'butterfly' does not exist in the KJV Bible.
The word that connects a type of butterfly with royalty is monarch
Nothing - the word butterfly is not found in the Bible.