1 noun, to study very hard in school. 2 verb, you have to get up and 3 adjective, you have to get off the bed.
The original Latin words was Concentrum meaning 'to bring or come to a common center'. This passed into Italian as Concentare, which became Concenter and eventually Concentrate in the English language. The idea of Concentrate representing something like a mental focus, began to be recognised in the mid 19th Century
Sam's concentration could not be broken because he was deep in thought. The concentration of the solution can be increased by adding more salt. The greatest concentration of Amish people is in Pennsylvania.
Derived from a Latin word 'acidus' meaning sour. Similar to 'acetum' meaning vinegar
The word "chim" is a slang term and the exact meaning will vary widely. The most common meaning seems to be that the person is "feeling fine or is doing alright".
The English word mole comes from the German word "Mol", short for "Molekulargewicht" meaning "molecular weight". This is thought to have come from the French word "moléculaire" meaning "molecule".The Latin root is "molecula" a diminitive for the word "moles" meaning "mass".The word "mole" is used when we're talking about numbers of atoms and molecules.
The root word for concentration is "concentrate," which comes from the Latin word "concentrare," meaning "to bring together."
focus
of Concentrate
He finds it hard to concentrate in class.I will concentrate on my work.This orange juice is from concentrate.
The original Latin words was Concentrum meaning 'to bring or come to a common center'. This passed into Italian as Concentare, which became Concenter and eventually Concentrate in the English language. The idea of Concentrate representing something like a mental focus, began to be recognised in the mid 19th Century
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Yes concentrate is a verb because it implies you are doing something but it is also not used as a verb such as in this sentence.