A vocal clue is a hint or signal expressed through spoken words or sounds, often involving language or communication. An auditory clue is a hint or signal detected through hearing, which may include sounds, tones, or noises. In essence, a vocal clue involves the use of words or vocalizations, while an auditory clue can encompass a broader range of sounds.
The Tagalog term for "clue" is "tanda."
The Tagalog word for "clue" is "patlang" or "tanda."
Tagalog term of clue: palatandaan
The word 'clue' is both a noun (clue, clues) and a verb (clue, clues, cluing, clued). Example uses: Noun: What does the clue for two down mean? Verb: My friends clue me in when things go on sale.
Tagalog translation of CLUE: pahiwatig: palatandaan
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An archaeologist studies past human cultures by examining artifacts and sites, focusing on material remains. An anthropologist studies humans in general, including their behaviors, cultures, and societies, using methods such as interviews and participant observation. Archaeologists are a subfield within anthropology, which is a broader discipline.
A clue is a datum - a fact. A "theory" tries to tell you what the fact means.
I don't really have a clue
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I would not have a clue