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the word swimmer is a noun.
"Swimmer" in Latin is natator (-oris, m.).
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The force that balances the downward force of gravity on a swimmer is buoyant force. This force is exerted by the water on the swimmer and allows them to float or stay afloat in the water.
The possessive form for the noun swimmer is swimmer's.example: The swimmer's time has improved over the season.
To say "fierce swimmer" in Greek it would be written out as Άγριος κολυμβητής. If you wanted to say this out loud it would be pronounced as Ágrios kolymvi̱tí̱s.
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ábaltaIn Irish Gaelic: snámhóirIn Scottish Gaelic: snàmhair
The noun 'swimmers' is a noun (the plural form of the noun swimmer), a word for people who swim.
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."