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The root of the word "retract" is "tract," which means to pull or draw. The prefix "re-" means again or back, so when combined with "tract," it creates the meaning of pulling back.
The meaning of the word withdrawn is to take back or away. It also means to remove, turn away or draw aside. It is also used to explain discontinuation or retreat.
It means to write, or draw.
"Dibujo" in Spanish means "drawing" in English.
The Greek root graph- is usually taken to mean "write" though in fact it really means "make scratch marks." Likewise, the distantly related Latin root scrip- means "to engrave with a sharp instrument, or to draw lines" and hence "to write."
Retreat. Withdraw.
The word retract means to take back, to draw back, to draw in. To retract means to take something back. It means to reject a formerly held belief, usually while under pressure.
It does not. "Recede" means to back off, or draw back.
Retract means to take something back, or to disavow it. It also means to draw back. So logically to retract light would mean to draw back the light source, as you cannot physically draw back or tack back light itself once it has been released.
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Noun. (A quail is a bird.)Quail is also a verb. To quail means to draw away in fear, e.g. When he turned around, he quailed at the sight of the fearsome bear that suddenly appeared.
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Dibújamos means "Let's draw (something)" Dibujamos means "We draw"
Interesting question. Thanks for the challenge. That phrase means "Draw back your bow," probably. It could be "draw back her bow," but that doesn't make as much sense. DROP A CURVE BALL
As a Noun in means Money, or a collection of gathered money to draw from or to use in investments. As a verb it means to financially back a project, or supply money to.
It means to draw a conclusion.
Draw a Capital D on it's back.