i actually do not have any ideal how to use the word erect in a sentence, i just wanted to answer and have my answer posted. But usually i will hear the word erect used in a x- rated sen. such as Is your d. i. c. k. erect yet. so your welcome
another word or two for resilient: elastic; flexible; springy; quick to recover
how about: moist, dank or humid. Another word for 'less damp' is 'drier'.
Functional is another word for workable. Decomposition is another word for falling apart. diagram is another word for drawing. I hope you can find someone who understands your question better than I have
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i actually do not have any ideal how to use the word erect in a sentence, i just wanted to answer and have my answer posted. But usually i will hear the word erect used in a x- rated sen. such as Is your d. i. c. k. erect yet. so your welcome
No, the word 'erect' is a verb (erect, erects, erecting, erecting) and an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to erect are erection and the gerund, erecting.The noun form of the adjective erect is erectness.
The definition of the word "erect" essentially means upright, standing up straight, rigid and vertical. It is also used to refer to the construction or assembly of buildings, as in to erect a shed.
Another term commonly used in place of erect walking is bipedal walking. This means that the individual is walking on two legs.
By unscrambling these letters you can spell the word erect.
The words elect and erect have completely different meanings... Erect --- upright, construct, build Elect --- choose, nominate
build
Synonyms: bolt upright, cocked, erect, on end, perpendicular, plumb, sheer, steep, straight-up, up-and-down, upward
The Greek root word "ortho-" means straight or correct. This root is commonly found in words such as orthodontist (a dentist who corrects irregularities of the teeth) and orthodox (adhering to traditional or correct beliefs).
Writing a word ten times is a good way to remember its spelling. Using a word often is a good way to remember a word.
"Raise" is a synonym for construct and erect that is also a homophone.
It is not erect