put forward, suggest, advance, posit, hypothesize, propose; assume, presuppose, presume, take for granted.
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It has one endpoint and the other end continues on.
In mathmatical terms, term means the way of saying or writing something. For example, Pi, in other terms is 3.141592654... and so on. :D
Its another word for subtracting one number from the other.
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it means give a definition, give a meaning for the following words or phrases
A couple of phrases that can be used like "for example" and "for instance" are among other things, and in other words.
group, village, town.
The word posit is similar in meaning to postulate. Both mean a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning.
Historical terms are words/phrases (names/places/etc) that have importance/significance in their own historical context. A historical term for the Reformation period in Europe would, for example, be the Holy Roman Empire.
Descripitve phrases mean when u are compareing with some thing. Like you are as blind as a bat
Something suggested or assumed as proof for reasoning, discussion or belief.
Yes, those phrases mean the same thing.
When a sentence consists of two phrases that have the same length, they are called balanced phrases. Hope this helpful :)