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An 'e' word to describe famine is: Endless. EX: The endless famine was horrible.
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
I would describe her as caring.The police asked the witness to describe the suspect.
Verbs do not describe nouns; adjectives are the words to describe nouns. The word 'kids' is a noun; the word 'naughty' is an adjective that describes the kids.
if i choose one word to describe dodgeball i will call it fun
The word ugly is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:That is an ugly fence for such a nice house.
Fence = Cerca (actual Spanish word that means fence) However there are several different words for Fence depending on the type of fence and even where you are in the Spanish-speaking world. Verja technically means grill or gate, but can describe a barred fence. In some places a chain-link fence is called verja. In some places verja is widely understood as fence. Valla - A low fence or wall such as an adobe fence. In some areas this is widely known as the common word for fence. Cercada - A fence that encloses an area. The sport "fencing" is "esgrima"
The noun 'fence' is a concrete noun, a word for a type of structure; a word for a physical thing.The word 'fence' is also a verb: fence, fences, fencing, fenced.
No, "ence" is not a suffix in the word "fence." In this case, "fence" is a standalone word, and the letters "ence" are simply part of the word itself.
The word "fence" has a short e sound.
Yes, the word "fence" is a noun. In linguistics, a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. "Fence" in this context represents a physical structure typically used to enclose an area or as a barrier.
The Esperanto word for barrier is baro and the word for fence is barilo.
A fence of bushes is called a hedge.
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The Malayalam meaning of the word "fence" is പട്ടം (pattam).
The noun 'fence' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a barrier made of wood, wire, stone, etc. used to enclose an area; a word for someone who receives stolen goods; a word for a person or thing.The word 'fence' is also a verb: fence, fences, fencing, fenced.
Well I think it depends on the type of fence : The first translation which comes to my mind is "clôture", it's the wire type fence. If it's in wood it's then a "palissade".