In alphabetical order, the words are: all, are, names, of, places, the.
The word 'everyone' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of an unknown or unnamed number of people.The 'every' words contain the meaning of all:everything means all thingseveryone means all peopleeverywhere means at/in all places
The word is slots. It means allotted places.
It means all the bad words
The adjective pluralis means 'plural'. The adverb pluraliter means 'in the plural'. The adjective plures means 'more numerous'. The adverb plurifariammeans 'in many places, on many sides'. All of the preceding examples derive from 'plus', which is the comparative form of 'multus' ['much'].
If by places down one means to put something down then the four letter words are simple. They would be sets, puts or pose.
Literally it means 'with all', but it means 'notwithstanding, nevertheless'
Hell. No words can describe what they found. It was the worse of all places.
Yes it isn't not in all places someareas summer means winter and fall.
The words what when were why and how are all used to ask questions; there is no one word that means all of those things, but they can be called questions or inquiries.
All of these words are English vocabulary words. Additionally, all of them have Greek or Latin origins. "Definitely" means without a doubt, "sacrilegious" means disrespectful of something sacred, "indite" means to write or compose, "maneuver" means a planned movement or action, and "bureaucracy" refers to a system of administration.
it means that the words find their suitable place when they are spoken in a right place.their definition get ultimately open.