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The word "everyday" means usual, ordinary, or common. Antonyms could include special, uncommon, or extraordinary.
Most images you see on your computer are composed of bitmaps. A bitmap is a map of dots, or bits (hence the name), that looks like a picture as long you are sitting a reasonable distance away from the screen. Common bitmap filetypes include BMP (the raw bitmap format), JPEG, GIF, PICT, PCX, and TIFF. Because bitmap images are made up of a bunch of dots, if you zoom in on a bitmap, it appears to be very blocky. Vector graphics (created in programs such as Freehand, Illustrator, or CorelDraw) can scale larger without getting blocky.
A common market, or single market, have advantages including consumers have more choice and lower prices. Disadvantages of the common market include that monopolies may be formed.
There are hundreds of disadvantages and advantages. The main advantages are its power, its cheapness to manufacture, and its character. Disadvantages include pollution, inefficiency, and responsiveness (in most cases).
There are a number of advantages of micro-organisms. The common ones include decomposition of waste materials, they are used in conversion of milk into cheese and curd and so much more.
.jpg -common for most normal pictures .bmp -short for bitmap .png -similar to bitmap, allow transparency effects .gif -typically used for animated images, also allows transparency
Advantages of a pluralistic society include fostering acceptance, understanding, and preserving traditions. Preserving cultures and finding common beliefs are other advantages of pluralistic societies.
Meat, plant fertilizer, air. Gunpowder and fireworks rely heavily on nitrogen compounds.
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It is employed in the everyday production of appliances and tools in common everyday life........such as nickel cadmium batteries.
There are many advantages when flying first class. Some of these include first access to boarding, larger seats, and complimentary alcoholic beverages. The first class cabin is regularly separate from the rest of the airplane.
Yes, it is used to mean ordinary, usual, or common, e.g. everyday clothes.