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There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.
it was cheap which meant it would cost less to produce crops because they weren't paying for labor which meant that they could sell it cheaper which meant more people would be able to afford it which meant profit.
The suffix "-al" added to the root word "labor" transforms it into the adjective "laboral," which relates to work or labor.
The root word for "laborious" is "labor," which comes from the Latin word "laborare," meaning "to work."
Labor is latin for work
Synonyms of the word meant are; portent, presage, promise, purport, suggest, symbolize. Antonyms of the word meant are; entail, imply, mean, intend, convey.
it meant castle
"Meant" has one syllable.
The word "meant" has one syllable.
The word "labor" appears 106 times in the New International Version of the Bible.
Yes, the word 'labor' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'labor' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for physical or mental exertion; a word for a thing.Examples:Here on Earth, we labor for our food and shelter. (verb)The wealth of a plantation was earned by the labor of slaves. (noun)
No.