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There are three syllables in the word president: pres-i-dent.
leader,
Words that can be made with the letters in 'president' are:deepdeerdendeniesdensdensedenserdentdentsdesertdesiredespitedeterdetersdiediesdietdieterdietersdietsdindinedinerdinersdinesdinsdintdipdipsdiredirtdirtdriesdriestdripdripsediteditseidereidersendenderendsenterentersentireentriesereernesesterIididesinineptinertinsertinsertedinsetinstepinterireisititsneeneedneedsnestnestednetnetsnipnipsnitniternitrenitspeepeerpeerspenpendpendspenispenspentperpertpestpesterpetpetspipiepierpierspiespinpinepinedpinespinspintpintspitpitspreenpreenspresentpresetpresidepretendpretendspridepridespriedpriespriestprintprintedprintsprisedredredsreedreeditsreedsreinreinedreinsrendrendsrentrentedrentsrepentrepentsresentresetresideresidentresinrespiterestrestedridrideridesridsrindrindsrinserinsedripriperipenripenedripensripestripsriserisenritessederseeseedseenseepseersendsendersentserpentsetsidesinsinesipsirsiresiredsirensitsitesitedsneersnidesnipsnipesnipedsnipersnitspedspeedspendspenderspentspiderspiedspinspinespinetspirespitspitespreesprintspritesteedsteepsteersteinstepsternstipendstirstrepstridestripstripestripedteeteenteensteestentendtendertenderstendstenstensetensedtensertepidternternstersetidetidestietiedtiertieredtierstiestintindertinetinestinstiptipstiretiredtirestistreetreedtreestrendtrendstriedtriestriptripetrips
The words that should be capitalized unless they are the first words of a sentence are Sun (referring to our Sun), President (when referring to a specific president), and Earth (when referring to our planet). Department should not be capitalized unless it is the first word of a sentence.
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No, the words "president" and "resident" are not directly related in terms of etymology. "President" comes from the Latin word "praesidens," which means "one who presides," while "resident" comes from the Latin word "residens," meaning "one who resides" or "dweller." Though they have slightly similar meanings, their origins are distinct.
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Who's is a contraction, a combination of the words "who" and "is." It can be used like this: "Who's the current president of the united States?"
Seed is a four-letter word for pod from the word president since a seed pod is a type of pod.
Yes, President is a title just like professor. Its acceptable to not capitalize these words when they are not describing someone. EX: the history professor is really difficult. But when it is not a noun, and is however, a pronoun you should capitalize it. With the exception of President and Doctor. These should for the most part always capitalized.
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No, president is a noun.