atlas = ahtlahs (אטלס)
Atlas is a book of maps and/or charts
An atlas is a book of maps or charts.
The origin of the word atlas comes from late 16th century, (originally denoting a person who supported a great burden): from Latin from Greek Atlas.
The singular possessive form of "atlas" is "atlas's," pronounced as "at-luh-suhs."
My dad uses an atlas when he drives somewhere
Atlas comes from the ancient greek titan Atlas, who was punished by the gods with supporting the earth and the heaven for eternity.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Gerardus Mercator was the first one to use the word atlas.
Gerardus Mercator was the first one to use the word atlas.
Use a dictionary to find the definition of the word dispatch. An atlas is for maps.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
The plural for the word atlas is atlases; the plural possessive is atlases'.