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The word is just spelled species whether singular or plural.
Yes, "rule" is a noun. It refers to a principle or regulation governing conduct or action.
The word 'rule' is a noun as a word for an explicit or understood regulation or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or place; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to rule are ruler and the gerund, ruling.
The word "tyrannize" (to rule as a dictator, tyrant, or despot) has 2 N's.
Technically, there is no word like 'god-sister', whether as two words or a compound word.
The prefix "crat" means to govern or rule. It is derived from the Greek word "kratos," which is used to show power or strength in governing.
Home rule means direct governing by the people of that area, rather than being governed by a foreign entity.
The word 'rule' is a noun, a word for:a guide for conduct or action;a regulation governing conduct or procedure;the exercise of authority or control;a broad statement generally found to be true;a strip of rigid material used for measuring or marking straight lines.The noun 'rule' is a word for a thing. The word rule is also a verb: rule, rules, ruling, ruled.The noun forms of the verb to rule are ruler and the gerund, ruling.
Well a word cannot be spelled out of it - but a name can be spelled : GARFIELD
The word is spelled "the", just as you spelled it.The similar word is the archaic form of you, spelled thee.
The word is spelled beginning, just as you spelled it.
The name Hannah is a palindrome (a word or phrase that is read the same whether forward or backwards). Therefore, 'Hannah' spelled backwards would still be 'Hannah'.