Anodine
The origins of the word anodyne come from the Latin anodynus and Greek anodynos meaning painless.
Euthanasia Euthanasia (literally "good death" in Ancient Greek) refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner.
No, "painless" is not a prefix. It is a standalone word formed by adding the suffix "-less" to the root word "pain."
There is no past tense. For example " it was almost painless" or "it is quite painless" It stays the same in all tenses.
PAINLESS
The only English language anagram of the word painless is spaniels.
Lazy; (in pathology) painless.
Painful, painless, pained.
Um...despite the flaws in your general grammar presented, the word painless is an adverb describing that an action was not painful, hard, or trying. So, to give you a sentence using the word painless: "Making toast this morning was rather painless."A boy in my class fell today and i thought it was painless.
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The Greek word for science is: Epistimiand in Greek is written: Επιστήμη