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The root word for "covered" is "cover," which comes from the Old French word "covrir" meaning to shelter or protect.
Mom covered the lasagna with sauce.
No, the word 'covered' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to cover (covers, covering, covered). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective(a covered bridge, covered containers).The word cover (covers) is the noun form, a word for something that is placed over or about another thing that protects, shelters, or conceals; a word for a thing.
Nope. phloem isn't a word. covered καλυμένος (kalimenos) and seed σπορος (sporos).
No it is not.Covered can be an adjective to mean overlaid with an item such as a blanket.It can also be a verb. It is the past tense of the verb to cover.
It's two words in any case, but if you hyphenate it - which isn't necessary - it can be treated as one word.
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No, it's a verb.
Overcast is a weather word. It describes the sky when it is mostly covered by clouds.
The word 'lobby' derives from the Latin word lobium - a covered walk or portico.
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