Because you have spelled it incorrectly. I believe the term you are looking for is quasquicentennial...meaning 125 years. In some areas, the word "quasicentennial" is also mistakenly used. quas•qui•cen•ten•ni•al Pronunciation:(kwos"kwi-sen-ten'ē-ul), [key]
-adj.
pertaining to or marking a period of 125 years.
The same URL is used for Hebrew as well as English (and all other languages as well).
There are many synonyms for the word beggar available through any Thesaurus. Some of these synonyms are asker, borrower, deadbeat, mendicant and hobo.
The short word for "available" is "avail."
Printable monthly calendars are available through homemade creations using the table template in Microsoft Word or through the use of another document template program. These calendars are available to be customized and subsequently printed out through personal discretion.
No, "available" is an adjective.
The root word for "available" is avail- meaning to be of use. Origin is Medevil, 1425
The word available is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example:available resourcesavailable fundsavailable foodavailable transportationavailable companionship
Yes, here is a sentence with the word 'mustang' in it. In the military, an officer who has risen through the ranks is called a 'mustang'. Wild (actually feral) mustangs are available for adoption in Nevada, USA.
No, it is an abbreviation or misspelling of the word "through"
The African Luhya word for the English word 'through' is "akarii".
I will be available for the next four hours.
The English meaning of the Malayalam word "labhyam" is "available" or "attainable."