"To strip" is to remove the outer covering, which might be clothes, skin, or topsoil.
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The root word for "comic strip" is "comic," which comes from the Latin word "comicus," meaning humor or funny.
The word noodle, meaning "a strip of pasta" is a noun.
It is a Greek word 'isthmos' meaning a narrow strip of land. Other than that, origin not known
"To strip" is to remove the outer covering, which might be clothes, skin, or topsoil.
It is a strip of land projecting into the sea from the mainland. From a Latin word meaning 'almost an island'
Yes, the word 'ribbon' is a noun, a word for a long, narrow strip of fabric; a strip of fabric of a special color or design awarded as a prize; a military decoration as a symbol of a medal; a word for a thing.The word 'ribbon' is also a verb meaning to decorate or adorn with ribbons; to reduce to ribbons, tear to shreds.
The word "strip" has 4 phonemes: /s/ /t/ /r/ /ɪ/ /p/.
A thin strip of land that extends into a body of water is called a "peninsula." It is surrounded by water on three sides and is connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. Peninsulas can vary in size and shape.
The meaning of the word "striptiz" in proper English is striptease or strip which means a form of erotic entertainment in which a person gradually undresses to music.
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both comic strip they are both one word