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Yes it is. We can say it's a 'regular' word. Other words are created nowadays that we may have doubts how to write them.
Peace,silence,warmth,weightlessness,freedom from pain, both physically and mentally, and finally,understanding and enlightenment.
They share their photosynthetic pigments and their cell wall composition.
both noun and verb
I hope so, both a little strange
One word with the prefix "andro" is "androgynous," which means having characteristics of both male and female.
both
words that contain or like worker that sounds like er
Metaloids
"Ski" or "chi" both end in "i" and have three letters.
due to its dual nature having both the characteristics of electropositive and electronegative
Orphaned
They both have 3 syllables and they both have a root word and then ending with ly
Two options:HadjHajj
Scout learns that "morphodite" is a slang term used to refer to someone who is hermaphroditic or has both male and female characteristics. She hears this term used by her brother Jem and Dill, but doesn't fully understand its meaning until later when Atticus explains it to her.
Androgynous refers to a person who exhibits both masculine and feminine qualities or characteristics, blurring the traditional gender distinctions. It can also refer to a style or fashion that is neither specifically masculine nor feminine.
That is impossible. They both have the same ending, so any word that rhymes with one will rhyme with the other.