Excavate is to dig a hole in ground. It means that the earth in that area is removed.
Excavate.
The word for the study of dates and the sequence of events in time is "chronology."
There is no known definition for the term "antierria." It may be a misspelling or a made-up word.
"Excavate" means to dig a tunnel or a hole.
The word exhumed is used as a verb. The best definition for the word would include to unearth or uncover someone or something, that may have been previously burried or lost.
Someone who was the governor but isn't any more.
It means someone who used to be a governor, but isn't anymore.
Mystified ex: He was mystified as to the origin of the strange object. Root word: Mystify ex: The origin of the strange object continued to mystify him. Definition: to confuse or puzzle to make mysterious
Run out - something that is no longer presented. Ex: the soldier exhausted his bullets and ran out of ammunition
frolic-to play, have fun ex: The little puppies loved to frolic in the meadow. The definition of the word frolic is "a pla"yful action or movement. The definition of the word frolic is "a pla"yful action or movement.
No, the word 'ex' is an informal word (slang) for ex-wife, ex-girlfirend, ex-husband, or ex-boyfriend. As an informal word, ex is a noun (not a pronoun), a word for a person.
Then noun you are looking at is followed by "n.m." or "n.f" which stands for "nom masculin" or "nom féminin". You can also find "fem. : XXXX" to give you the feminine version of a word. ex: lune (n.f): [definition] soleil (n.m.) [definition] gentil (adj.) [definition] fem.: gentille.
It seems like you may have a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about the word "meaning"? If so, the meaning of a word refers to its definition or significance in a particular context. Let me know if you need more information.
ex is the prefix, pend is the root word, and ed is the suffix. A hint is to look up ex in the dictionary, then pend, then ed. if you can find all of these, then make them equal the definition of expended to the pre/sufix. It has both! :D
A sentence using that word could be making the definition become the sentence. Ex: A cat is a animal which is related to tigers and lions.
"Example" is a word that begins with "ex." The prefix "ex-" in the sense of "former," takes a hyphen: ex-wife, ex-President.
An ex-stock price refers to the pricing on products that are available and ready to be delivered. The "ex" is short for "existing."