Did you mean "perform" instead of "preform"?
If so, "practice" might be the word you're looking for.
a word that means to do surgery is operate
The root word "funct" means to perform or to carry out. It is derived from the Latin word "fungi," which means to perform or execute.
The prefix for "perform" is "per-", which means "through" or "thoroughly." When added to the word "form," it creates the word "perform," which means to carry out or execute a task or action. Prefixes are morphemes that are added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word.
Des vocalises. (fem.) but only means the singing training Je fais mes vocalises - I make my singing exercises. The verb also exists. Vocaliser.
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Learning to perform on the balance beam must very risky. There are several exercises that you can do to improve your sense of balance.
The word 'computerbild' means a computer that is built from parts that are incompatible with another and therefore can also perform tasks that normal computers can not perform.
The word derives from the Greek (gymnastike), fem. of (gymnastikos), "fond of athletic exercises"[1], from (gymnasia), "exercise"[2] and that from (gymnos), "naked"[3], because athletes exercised and competed in the nude.So, it means "Naked Exercises".hope it helps
The spelling "excises" means removes or cuts out. The likely word may be "exercises" (calisthenics, works out).
Similar to massage, but with a dr in front. The word 'dressage' is a French word that means 'training' or "breaking in" (i.e. training the horse to respond effortlessly to the rider's commands.)