Nationalism.
The word their = belongs to them;The word there = in that place, not here;The word they're = they are (a contraction)
The word meaning 'belonging to them' is their.The pronoun 'their' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to them.The word they're is a contraction for 'they are'.The word there is a word meaning 'in that place'.
The Latin root word for hostile is "hostilis," which means unfriendly, adversarial, or belonging to an enemy.
The word that means a strong sense of pride is "hubris." It often conveys an excessive or arrogant pride that can lead to downfall.
rephrase your question it makes no sense how about saying: What word means "little word"?
I believe that the word you're looking for is "national." It means "of or relating to or belonging to a nation or country."
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'sense of belonging' is the following: sensus pertinendi. The word 'sensus' means 'feeling by the senses, sensation'; 'attitude, way of feeling'; 'judgment, perception, understanding'; 'attitude of mind, way of thinking'; 'meaning or sense [of words]'; or 'sentence'. The word 'pertinendi' means 'extending or reaching to'; 'having as an object or result, tending towards'; 'belonging or relating to'; 'applying or attaching to, falling upon'.
The word their = belongs to them;The word there = in that place, not here;The word they're = they are (a contraction)
its
The word his is a pronoun. It means belonging to him.
If the word ends in s, then you can put the apostrophe after; for example, girl's means belonging to the girl, but girls' means belonging to the girls.
It means belonging to a certain continent.
The word meaning 'belonging to them' is their.The pronoun 'their' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to them.The word they're is a contraction for 'they are'.The word there is a word meaning 'in that place'.
The dog likes to chase its tail.
Nonunion - it means not belonging to a union.
prehistoric
No, "is" is a linking verb, whereas "of" is a preposition.