the ancient Egyptians called these deserts the "Red Land because of their scorching heat.
The word is simply 'deshert'.
The origin of the word Red comes from the great minds of time. I mean really what is red? it could be anything. Red is nothing but a word. For all you know red could be describing the word blue which the word blue would no longer be blue now would it? because it would be red unless we went and called the current color red blue and then red would be yellow but then again in that case it brings us back to the original question what is the meaning of the word red. Which I have no I idea. (:
Deshret is a word from ancient Egyptian. Deshretwas the formal name for the Red Crown of Lower Egypt.Deshret also represents the insect honeybee.
The ancient Egyptians called their fertile river valleys the Black Land and their deserts the Red Land.
It was used as a source of food and as a route to trade goods.
Answer #1 The names of the states within the United States of America often have specific cultural and historic meanings. Such is the case of the state of Indiana. For the meaning of the state's name is 'Land of the Indians'. Answer #2 It should also be noted that Oklahoma is a Choctaw word which means 'Land of the Red Man'. 'Red Man' is a self determining word for Natives called Indians by Americans. Conceptually, this is the same as 'Land of the Indians'.
The Egyptian fertile land was called Kemet (=Black Land) because of the fertile soil in the Nile river lands. Their desert land was called Red Landl
The Egyptian fertile land was called Kemet (=Black Land) because of the fertile soil in the Nile river lands. Their desert land was called Red Landl
An adjective is a part of speech that is commonly called a "describing" word. An adjective is used to describe a noun in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "The sun set behind the red barn." the adjective is the word "red", and the noun it is describing is the word "barn."
Deshret is the name of the formal ancient Egyptian Red Crown of the Lower Egypt and the desert Red Land on either side of the fertile Nile river basin.
Part of speech called adjectives. There are many adjectives but adjectives describe a noun. Another describing word is an adverb. Adverbs describe a verb which is an action. "The boy quickly ran." Ran is the verb and quickly is the adverb. In most cases, an adverb ends in ly like sharply, or smoothly. This I'm not sure of but i believe an interjection is a describing word that describes an adjective. Like the big red boat. Big is describing red which is describing the boat. hope this helped...
No, the word red is a noun (a color) or an adjective (describing something as red; red shoes).The past tense of the verb 'read' is pronounced the same as red (read, reads, reading, read).
It protected Egypt and Nubia from foreign attacks.
The noun 'balloon' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'red' is an adjective describing the noun balloon.
an adjective is a describing word, usually used to describe a noun eg. large, beautiful, red
The suffix that indicates that the word is describing a cell is "-cyte." This suffix is commonly used in biology to refer to different types of cells, such as erythrocyte (red blood cell) or leukocyte (white blood cell).
The origin of the word Red comes from the great minds of time. I mean really what is red? it could be anything. Red is nothing but a word. For all you know red could be describing the word blue which the word blue would no longer be blue now would it? because it would be red unless we went and called the current color red blue and then red would be yellow but then again in that case it brings us back to the original question what is the meaning of the word red. Which I have no I idea. (:
You are describing the drink. "Is" is a linking verb that connects the subject (drink) to the subject complement (red and frizzy).