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We say they are malleable. The word comes from malleusthe Latin word for hammer, because originally metals would be beaten out into thin sheets.
stiffness id say
The word crude means rude or offensive. For example: If someone was insulted, someone could say that it was a crude 'remark'.
I started to say that is the "root" form of the word. But I believe the "root" actually goes deeper in the history of a given word and is relevent to to the word's origin in another language; such as Greek or Latin. But I think the answer to your question is that the "original" form of a word before it takes a derivative form is called the "primitive". I'm not signed in so I'll say this is Dave Baker from Louisville KY to step out of the shadows of anonymity. Hello world!
Yes, like oops. (ta-boo) Its an Englsih word
school
skole (skohluh)
школа.this is how you say it.
We don't have school assemblies however the word to use is "rassemblement"
I don't know how to respond to this. Unless the word has been banned at your school, it should be ok to say.
The Spanish word for "school" is "la escuela". Pronounced "es-KWEH-lah".
The russian word for "school" is "школа" ([shkola]) It comes from the Latin "schola" - "place for the discussion". In fact, English "school" origins from the same Latin word as well.
Dojo, pronounced dough-joe.
A school person is somebody who likes to say the word "juxtaposition" a lot. You can sometimes find them in drains and places where runoff water is.
Escritorio is a desk. This usually refers to a school desk or working desk. If you want to say table, you can say "mesa".
Yes, the noun school is a collective noun for:a school of clerksa school of coda school of dolphinsa school of fisha school of hippopotamusesa school of porpoisesa school of salmona school of sharksa school of whales
"I saw a badger when i came home from school". or say anything with badger in the sentence.