It comes from the Latin "credo" to believe.
It is reliable
Adventitious roots, aerating roots, aerial roots, contractile roots, coarse roots, fine rootsm haustorial roots, propagative roots, proteoid roots, stilt roots, storage roots, structural roots, surface roots, and tuberous roots.
the dandelion roots differ from roots of grass by different function
The roots absorb water or other nutrients around the roots.
Struck roots is the past of strike roots. This means the seeds started to grow, they started to grow roots
After extensive research, I can find no credible article which cites that Jay-Z is of Haitian decent.
not credible!
That is the correct spelling of "credible" (believable).
more credible, most credible
Facebook is both, a credible site + an non credible site
Credible means believable. He was found guilty because the jury did not think is story was credible.
Credible means believable. He was found guilty because the jury did not think is story was credible.
Credible is believable, based on information or fact.
The credibility of information is determined by factors such as the source's expertise, objectivity, and reputation. Additionally, the accuracy, timeliness, and relevance of the information can also play a role in assessing its credibility. Supporting evidence, citations, and peer review can further enhance the credibility of information.
Credible means believable, from the root cred it means "believe."
WikiAnswers is not a credible source. Credible means believable. Some examples: Diplomas hanging in my doctor's office show me that she is credible. A witness who does not come across to the jury as credible will not help the case. I didn't let the man into our home because his claim to be a police officer did not seem credible.
Credible is believable, based on information or fact.