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Yes, the word "see" is a sensory word, referring to the use of the sense of sight.
The word forensic means referring to the punishment and solving of crime.
If you're referring to the word that relates to the eye, the correct spelling is ocular.
Humans are people. The noun 'human' (plural 'humans') is a word for a member of the species Homo sapiens; a bipedal primate mammal distinguished by a greatly developed brain with capacity for speech and abstract reasoning; a human being. And they are also YOU. The word 'human' is also an adjective.
The noun 'mankind' is a word for all humans as a group; the human race.
No. You may be thinking of "shire" which is common in England.
It's because, unlike humans who stand upright, cats do not have a front, or anterior aspect. So the word anterior is replaced with the word ventral.
The terms ae more or less interchangeable. HOWEVER - the word 'infraction' is usually used when referring to a traffic violation, and the word'miseemeanor' when referring to a 'minor' criminal offense.
The word software is interchangeable with the word programing as related to computers.
Ventral or belly.
ventral, abdominal
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The two pieces were interchangeable.
Yes, "mankind" is a singular noun referring to the human race as a whole. If you are referring to multiple individuals, you would use the plural form "humans."
There is no one word synonym for ventral.It means ~ toward the belly.
Whether or not the words 'semper' and 'sempre' are interchangeable depends upon the context in English. The word 'semper' is Latin for 'always'. The word 'sempre' is Italian for 'always'.