Chalk-Like Drawing Stick
The word pastel came from France, being made out of a list of words put together. I'm not sure when they were invented but the word was formed in 1662!
The word dearest is an adjective. It is also a noun to refer to beloved person.
Petite. It's originally a french word, but it's been adopted into English and is widely accepted.
Can refer to many things, usually a shorter way to write professional.
When originally made, Go Kart was two words. however the hyphenated words are just as acceptable.
pastel frosting. =] frosting in Spanish is a. glaseado OR b. lustre de pastel
a pearl of irregular shape
Pastel.
Any person who was not Greek
Many interior walls are painted with pastel colors.
Pastel.
Its is a pastel.
Pastel
The word "sarcasm" comes from the Greek word "sarkasmos," which means "to tear flesh" or "to bite the lip in rage." It was originally used to refer to a harsh or bitter form of irony.
The word "tycoon" comes from Japanese, where it originally meant "great lord" or "shogun." It was later adopted into English to refer to a wealthy and powerful business person.
The word "banquet" comes from the Old French word "banquet" which originally meant a small bench. It later evolved to refer to a meal or feast held in a social gathering.
The anagrams are palest, pastel, petals, plates, pleats, and staple.