Fluctuate.
the weather is always changing within the troposphere
"Convert". As in, "he converted from Judaism to Buddhism".
ever or alwaysIt means "always".Semper is a Latin word that is very similar to the Spanish word "siempre" which means "always".
Apodyteria.
The Greek word that means changing shape, specifically describing the transformation from a caterpillar to a butterfly, is "metamorphosis."
... transforming?... altering?Helping means the same as Aiding, so you have to use a word that means the same as Changing.
It means women who's mind is always changing.. inconsistent thoughts!
It means, "The exact words". or quoted word for word.Verbatim means word for word or exactly the same words, no paraphrasing.
its similar or uniform
The English translation of the Latin phrase 'semper intentus' is Always stretched, always thorough. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The past participle 'intentus' means 'stretched, thorough'.
monotonous means always the same and boring. hope that helps!
monotonous means always the same and boring. hope that helps!