It was the year of 1970.
In my logic of what I know I am quite sure it is name. Since the suffix "re" and ''ed" are in REnamEd I would thing its name.
"Name" is the base word of "renamed."
Renamed
The anagrams are meander and renamed.
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once more; afresh; anew
Improper.
One very powerful and FREE word processor is part of the office suite "Open Office." This Public Doman program can be downloaded from the internet, and is fully compatible with Microsofts Word. In fact, it can both read and save in the Word (.doc) format.
No, original is not a compound word.
Yes, as long as you use the word to describe another word in the sentence, original is an adjective. For example, in the sentence "This is an original painting by van Gogh." the word "original" is an adjective. If, however you use the word to describe the entire item as in "This is an original.", it is a noun.
Adding the prefix "in" to a word often indicates negation or the opposite meaning. For example, adding "in" to the word "visible" creates "invisible," meaning not able to be seen. This prefix can change the meaning of a word to its opposite.
The original spanish word for cowhand is "vaquero."