annex
the state of knowing.
Minnesota
Wisconsin is my favourite state, I love the state parks there.Have you ever been to Wisconsin?Wisconsin is in the North of the United States, and is one of the Great Lakes states.
The orgin of alaska is a state that started out as russia and then was later owned by the U.S. Alaska's state orgin or how it got it's name is from the russian word great land
Well idiotic Basterd, First of all it's two words and second of all, it is the name of the state
Adding the suffix "-ity" to the word "fertile" changes it from an adjective to a noun. The new word "fertility" refers to the quality or state of being fertile. This suffix is commonly used to form abstract nouns from adjectives, indicating a specific quality or state.
Impoverished means the state of having been put in poverty.
By adding the suffix -able. The word is retractable.
Certainly! Adding the suffix "-ness" to "calm" would result in the word "calmness," which refers to the state of being calm or peaceful.
The suffix of "sad" is "-ness." Adding this suffix changes the word to "sadness," which means the state of being sad.
Generally the word must end in "ic" before adding ally to a word.
D. adding -s to the word
Adding the prefix "in" to a word often indicates negation or the opposite meaning. For example, adding "in" to the word "visible" creates "invisible," meaning not able to be seen. This prefix can change the meaning of a word to its opposite.
Adding "un-" to a word typically adds a negative or opposite meaning to the original word. For example, adding "un-" to the word "happy" creates the word "unhappy," which means not happy.
The word "adding" is part of a verb. (ex. I am adding two equations. Your verb would then be am adding)
Adding the suffix "ship" to a root word typically creates a noun meaning "the state or quality of being" that root word. For example, adding "ship" to "leader" creates "leadership," meaning the state or quality of being a leader.
Using the letters STADII , you can spell the word "staid" and 23 other shorter words.*You can spell one 7-letter word using the additional blank as R, to spell "diarist".Other uses of the blank :Adding A, you can form the word "stadia" (the Latin plural for stadium) and 25 shorter words including "data".Adding B, you can form the words "tibias", or "baits".Adding C, you can form the words "dicta" and "acids".Adding D, you can form the word "didst".Adding E, you can form the words "tidies", "ideas" and "dates".Adding F, you can form the words "fiats" and "fist"Adding G, you can form the word "digits".Adding H, you can form the words "dish" and "dash".Adding I, you can form no additional words.Adding J, you can form no additional words.Adding K, you can form the words "disk" and "task".Adding L, you can form the words "distal", "dials", and "tails".Adding M, you can form the words "amidst" and "admits".Adding N, you can form the words "stain", "satin" and "stand".Adding O, you can form the word "idiots".Adding P, you can form the word "pitas".Adding Q, you can form no additional words.Adding S, you can form the word "sadist"Adding T, you can form the word "tits" and "tats".Adding U, you can form the word "audits".Adding V, you can form the words "davits" and "vista".Adding W, you can form the words "waist" and "waits".Adding X, you can form the words "taxis" and "axis".Adding Y, you can form the word "daisy".Adding Z, you can form the word "zits"