root of the mystery
The word play in "To the Root of the Mystery of Clever Hans" refers to the clever use of language to emphasize the investigation into the mystery surrounding the horse, Clever Hans. The title suggests that by delving deep ("to the root") into the mystery, one can uncover the truth behind Clever Hans' abilities.
Some words with the root word "play" include playful, player, plaything, and playlist.
Examples of root words include "work," "play," "walk," and "happy." These are the basic words from which other words are formed through the addition of prefixes and suffixes.
The term for a play on words that sound similar but have different meanings is a "pun." Puns often involve wordplay to create humor or a clever twist in meaning.
The root word "cast" typically refers to something being thrown or laid. It can also denote a mold or a group of actors in a play or movie.
"Tongfoolery" is a play on the words "tomfoolery" and "tongue," used to describe jests or foolish talk using clever wordplay. It often involves humor or wit that plays on words or phrases.
The Mystery Play was created in 1994.
The Mystery Play has 76 pages.
The Mystery Play happened in 1994-01.
The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie is a play about a murder mystery. If you are referring to the kind of medieval religious play called a "mystery play" a famous example is Everyman.
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Box clever means to use your wits and play your cards right. It is presumably based on the sport of boxing.
1: Learn to spell saxophone2: It doesn't have a brain....It doesn't have an IQ....I can't determine how clever it is even though I play one.
you can play it already
He did play in mystery men.
i will play that game
No, He is not he doesn't play anymore
who knows what its mainly about and who really cares? who acually knows what a dog on elx mystery play is? exactly noboby know or cares