"Accurate" is a suitable word that means proven to be correct.
The correct Spanish word is "ciudad," which means "city" in English. "Cluadad" is not a valid Spanish word.
"Heared" is not a correct word in English. The correct past tense of "hear" is "heard." It means to perceive sound with the ears.
No, "ad verbatim" is not a correct phrase in Latin. The correct phrase would be "ad verbum," which means exactly, word for word.
The Spanish word "quien" means "who" or "whom" in English.
The word is "wrong". When pronounced correctly, it is "wrong", which means not correct. However, when pronounced wrong, it sounds like "right", which means correct.
reaffirm
True means it is a proven fact; it is right or correct. False means it is not correct or not true.
The correct spelling of "prowen" is actually "proven."
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I can not think of any special scientific word for "correct". Perhaps. "verified" or "verifiable" or "valid" or "validated" or "true" or "affirmed" or "proven".
to correct it,means to change it The word "amend" means to correct it.
Amend.
Amend.
'korrekt' 'richtig'
The correct Spanish word is "ciudad," which means "city" in English. "Cluadad" is not a valid Spanish word.
"Sale" is the correct word. The word "sell" (verb) means to sell something. The word "sale" (noun) means something is for sale.