a belt.
or leather strap or is that a snack?
The word that was historically used to refer to a belt is "girdle." In earlier times, girdles were commonly worn by both men and women for support or decoration. Today, the term "belt" has largely replaced "girdle" in everyday language, although "girdle" may still be used in specific contexts, such as historical fashion discussions.
In the first chapter of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," the word "sagacious" is used to describe Huckleberry Finn. Today, we might use the word "shrewd" or "perceptive" to convey a similar meaning.
Yes, the word today is used as an adverb.The word today is also used as a noun and an adjective.Click here for a dictionary entry for the word "today".
The word used to call husband in Malayalam is "ഭര്ത്താവ്" (Bharthavu).
There is no specific word.
bags used to be made out of paper and glue. now, we call them paper bags because we categorize them in that family of bags.
its a university
The Kikuyu word for the English word belt is "ukanda."
The word "nobility" is used much less often today than a century ago, but it is still used at times.
There is only 1 syllable in "belt."
Yes.
In English, the word Jew is both masculine and Feminine. "Jewess" is a real word but is not often used today. To be proper, one might say a Jewish woman. Answer 2 Jew is gender neutral so it can be used in reference to both men and women.