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It is not a real word with a real meaning.
The literal meaning of the word Bible is "library".
"Tabulate," is a verb meaning, 'to count or record.' An example sentence could be:"Please, return to your seats while I tabulate the results," said the judge. - Alvin Journeyman
Ten is the English meaning of the swahili word kumi.
The Malayalam meaning of the word marble is sphadikam.
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She consternated when she got back her exam results. This is a sentence which contains the word consternated.
Yes, the word anxiously is an adverb.An example sentence with the adverb is: "he waits anxiously for the results of the exam".
The word "exam" is short for examination.
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Exam is an abbreviation of the word examination.
Basically, fauxotography is manipulating and mislabeling photos to alter its meaning or to distort its reality. Pictures that are photoshopped are results of fauxtography.
The word striptis is not a real word recognized by any dictionary, therefore does not have a meaning. The only search results that include the word striptis are from YouTube.
"futile" comes to mind first; "useless" means much the same thing.
Mock exam is the correct phrase.
yes. It is the past participle of give.He will give me the money tomorrow - presentThey gave him his exam results. - pastShe has given me all the information she has. -present perfect
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