It means 'in a separate envelope'. In Malayalam, it is as 'mattoru thapal pothiyil (thapal kavaril)
The root word for coverlet is "cover," which comes from the Old French word "covrir" meaning "to cover." It evolved into the Middle English word "coveren" before becoming "cover" in Modern English.
This question doesn't specifically define which meaning of average cover you are looking for. The meaning of average per cover in restaurants is the total number of sales divided by the cover per sale.
insanity, lunacy, madness Maybe as in WAHNSINN!!{on a magazine cover}[meaning-that's insane!]http://dictionary.reverso.net/german-english/Wahnsinn
The English word colour, while originating in England as the British English spelling of the word color, actually derives from the Proto-Indio-European base *kel-,meaning "to cover, conceal".
The word you are looking for may be 'Kalupto' meaning to 'hide or to hinder the knowledge of the thing'. Better known from Latin as 'operite' then later 'cooperire' which passed into old French as 'couvrir' and into English as 'covert'
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The word you are looking for may be 'Kalupto' meaning to 'hide or to hinder the knowledge of the thing'. Better known from Latin as 'operite' then later 'cooperire' which passed into old French as 'couvrir' and into English as 'covert'
This question is slightly ambigously phrased. If it has its normal plain English meaning, the answer is that one man will cover 16 miles, just like the other three that are walking alongside him.
These are two separate types of insurance policies created for two separate situations.
Pro is a shortened version of the word professional, so is not a prefix in that case. Fessional, in urban slang, means a person that thinks they are good at something, but are not.
another word meaning to cover with gold
Naoko is on the cover.