When used as an action word...i.e. to access the area. it is not a verb, however, when used to describe something....i.e. close that roof access.
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
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No, describe is a verb. The adjective form is describable.
When used as an action word...i.e. to access the area. it is not a verb, however, when used to describe something....i.e. close that roof access.
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The term is used to describe the number of bits that a CPU can access at one time is bit rate. This is also written as a bitrate and uses the variable R.
there is no word to describe delaware
"Gatekeeper" is generally considered to be one word. While it consists of two separate words (gate and keeper), they are commonly combined into a single word to describe someone who controls or regulates access to something.
The traditional answer is that a hack is a clever solution to a programming problem. Over the years the media have borrowed the word and use it to describe trying to get unauthorised access to computers.
Were there benfits of having an industrialized nation in Cuba? (did Cuba receive any technology? Goods Cuba may have normally not have access to?)
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Access = Accès To access = Accéder
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
"I have access to my house."