flog
The word you are looking for is "flog." It means to beat someone harshly with a whip or stick as a form of punishment.
The Telugu word for "log" is "ā°Ļā°Ūāąā°Ūā°°," pronounced as "nammar."
The root of the word monolog is "mono-", which means "one" or "single," and "-log," which comes from the Greek word "logos" meaning "speech" or "word." This combination creates the meaning of a speech or performance by one individual.
The word Tagalog is pronounced "Tu-GAH-lug". It is not pronounced "TAG-uh-log".
The word "log" has a short vowel sound.
Yes, the word "log" does have a long o vowel sound, similar to the word "bog" or "dog".
logger logging logjam waterlogged? ... I think you mean the root word log- meaning "word" Examples of words containing the root word log- are: dialogue monologue epilogue catalog
thin stick
Stake, timber, beam, board, plank, log...
Gue has no meaning. Usually this word structure comes from the root word log which means speech.
-log (-logue), log- (logo-) < λόγος = ratio, speech, reasonlogical = rational, reasonableanalog(ue) = of equal ratioprolog(ue) = "pre-speech", prefacedialog(ue)= "inter-speech", conversation
logy-the study of I learned this in Biology. Bio is meaning LIFE and logy meaning THE STUDY OF so it all means the study of life
Here is an English sentence with the word log: Annie needs to go outside and get a log for the fireplace.One English sentence with the word log is: The boys sat on a log while they fished at the river.
only if you give someone your user and password and they can log in on yours and beat it for you
Login, the act of entering one's computer or such, comes from the words log and in. The word log, meaning entering, or keeping record on something, dates back to middle english, although it's origin is unknown.
No. Insert the word "minus" in place of the word "plus", and you'll have a true statement.
The prefix log means word.
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