This is known as the 'Incarnation' from the Latin In Carnes (becoming flesh)
a pioneer.
without stopping
be punctual
No, the word "yesterday" is not a verb. It is an adverb that indicates a time in the past, specifically the day before today.
entertaining, and time-consuming
The word computer dates back to the Latin word compute which means to calculate, reckon, to count up. This became a French word computer which meant to calculate. By the 1600s the word was used in English to describe the person doing the calculations. By the 1800s the word computer was used to describe equipment capable of doing calculations, slide rules and time keeping devices, which subsequently evolved to describe the electronic computers that arrived in the late 1940s and has now become computers as we know them today.
The word for sparrow in German is Spatz, plural Spatzen. German immigrants to the US used that word to describe them and it probably became corrupted to spatzie as time went on and later generations lost their German and spoke only English.
Weather-over-a-period-of-time.
The British Raj.
chronological or chronologically to describe something
Foo fighter was the mysterious word used to describe the pilot in World War 2. This was used to describe various UFOs and mysterious objects flying over Europe during that time.
The time Egypt became united from lower Egypt and Upper Egypt to Egypt.