the word spread by worriers who escaped.
They spread it to America for independence.
The word "hammock" originated from the Taíno word "hamaca," which referred to a type of woven bed or hanging bed. The Taíno were an indigenous people of the Caribbean, and their term was adopted into Spanish during the European colonization of the Americas. The concept of the hammock then spread through Spanish and other languages, becoming popular in various cultures around the world.
it spread the religion of budhism to china which was spread to Korea and then japan
The Spanish chose to attack the Aztecs primarily due to their desire for wealth, particularly gold and silver, as well as the opportunity for territorial expansion. The Aztec Empire was rich in resources, and the Spanish, led by Hernán Cortés, sought to exploit these riches. Additionally, the Spanish were motivated by a desire to spread Christianity and sought to convert indigenous populations. The internal divisions and discontent within the Aztec Empire also provided an opportunity for the Spanish to gain allies and ultimately conquer the Aztecs.
The word gothic is derived from a European tribe called the Goths, thought to have originated in southern Sweden, who spread all over Europe. The word is now used to describe an architectural style and, as a derivation of that, a genre of literature based on dark deeds in crumbling "gothic" mansions and castles. The modern trend in style called "goth" is similarly based on dark or arcane themes.
She gave Beowulf Grendels claw.
There was a frenzy among many when the news of 9/11 spread.
A swamp
by mouth and smooching
The word 'Spreading' has two syllables (Spread-ing).
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the corynebacterium attacks the throat
There is no magic word that will put your dog into attack zone, like all dogs you have to train him to attack and you can use what ever word you want to make him attack but you MUST train him to attack when you say that word
No, spread is not a compound word. If you separate spread you get spr/ead, and none of these are words.
he dies later on
Underwater, in a lake.
Today I spread salt on the ice. Yesterday I spread salt on the ice. The past tense of spread is spread.