"Resolute solvo" can be compared to a determined detective solving a complex mystery. Just like how the detective is unwavering in finding the truth and untangling the mystery, "resolute solvo" conveys a sense of determination and resolution in addressing and overcoming challenges.
The word pairs that best complete the analogy are gallon-quart. In the metric system, 1 gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.79 liters, just as 1 quart is equivalent to approximately 0.95 liters.
The movement of planets around the Sun is the best analogy to describe the location of an electron in an atomic orbital.
The analogy for fragrant is to scent as to taste is to flavorful.
In my opinion the analogy is the orbiting of planets around the sun in the solar system.
Yes, sticky is an adjective used to describe things that adhere to surfaces. Glue is a type of adhesive substance that makes things sticky, so in that sense, sticky can be considered an analogy for glue.
The root of the English word 'resolute' isn't Greek. Instead, it's Latin. The word comes from the combination of 're', which is an inseparable particle that means 'again, against, back'; and the verb 'solvo', which means 'to loosen'.
It is abrumpere. dilabor, or solvo
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There are several different terms that mean "free" in Latin depending on context. The direct translation of "Be free" in Latin would be "Existo solvo."
"The Twin Resolute Desks." There are two.
Resolute means determined. Here are some sentences.She was resolute in here plan to become a nurse.He is resolute in his beliefs.I am resolute that I am going to teach you how to write a sentence.
Solvo, solvere is a verb that means "to solve", ad pedem litere or literal means, maybe in an specific sentence it means other thing, words in latin can means different things, that is called "Ad sensum", but literal means is first way to think about it, anyway I dont think solvo could be used it for means a free something, like "free spirit" "solvo phasmatis" that is not a good latin (clasic way, that I like) even for phasmatis in classic latin is "phantasma, phantasmatis". regards
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Nunavut is the province that contains Resolute.
Apparently it was built from the timbers of the Resolute(a former exploration ship).
The motto of Crettyard is 'Terra of solvo quod domus of infractus'.
The soldiers were resolute in performing their duties.