In many Middle Eastern countries the Crescent indicates a hospital. Other countries use the red cross.
Yes, in sentence such as'I want to go to the hospital'
The word "Moon" comes from a root word meaning "to measure", probably because of the use of the Moon's phases to measure time.
You don't have to be in the hospital but the word is "catatonic" which basically means the lights are on, but no one is home.
The guy left the hospital in a wheelchair.
He had an epistaxis after the fight, he had to be taken to the hospital.
Medical help is here or Sick people are here dont Attack.
The word "when" is typically used to indicate a specific time, situation, or condition in a sentence. For example, "I will call you when I arrive" or "When you go to the store, please pick up some milk."
The full moon illuminated my yard. The crescent moon peeked out from behind dark clouds.
depends on how you use it. The moon that orbits the The Earth is called The Moon so in that case it is a "naming word" (proper noun) but "a moon" is just a piece of rock that orbits a planet, so no it is not in that case.
The ancient word for moon is "Luna" and comes from the ancient romes. the romes thought the moon was a goddess when they saw its beauty, and named it Luna. another word from that category is "lunar". we use its meaning today (of the moon) to label Lunar Eclipses.
It was a really clear night and you could see the full moon perfectly.
there are many craters on the moon.also craters are holes in the moon from people who walked on the moon