How could you not know this? A foot
it is worn on the LEFT side of the body, also (TRUE)
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Lysosomes becuase they have hyrdolytic enzymes that kill worn out cells using water
Of course, if it's part of your body, it's a body part.
The traditional Scottish dagger worn in a sock is called a "sgian-dubh." It is worn tucked into the top of the kilt hose, with only the hilt visible. The sgian-dubh translates to "black knife" in Gaelic. It is considered a symbol of Scottish heritage and is often worn as part of formal Highland dress.
The possessive form of "sock", a covering for the foot that is worn inside a shoe, is "sock's."
The socks worn with a Kimono is called the Tabi.
Australia Ugg Boots are made to be worn without sock....the cotton inside the ugg is like a sock ...they can be worn all year around
A chador (SHa-DOR) is worn over the head.
Typically, an ascot is worn around the neck.
Neck
Yes, the word 'sock' is a noun (sock, socks) and a verb (sock, socks, socking, socked).The noun 'sock' is a word for an article of clothing worn on the foot; and a word for a hard blow or punch; a word for a thing.The verb 'sock' is to hit or strike forcefully; to punch; a word for an action.
Your answer depends on who you're knitting socks for -- how they will be worn and washed.
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One possible answer might be "panache," which refers to a plume worn by French King Henri Quatre.
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