when a text message says delivered it means that it has reached the persons phone.
Beautiful baby girl
BBG= Beautiful Baby Girl
Yes, "dispatched" typically means that an item or package has been sent out and is on its way to the recipient. It indicates that the shipping process has begun, and the item is no longer in the warehouse or store. However, it doesn't guarantee that the item has been delivered yet.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little mystery? "Return to sender in dispute unable to forward" simply means that the mail couldn't be delivered to the intended recipient, and it's being sent back to the sender because of an issue or disagreement. It's just a little bump in the road, but we'll turn it into a beautiful learning experience together.
If by "Xerox machine" you mean a copier or printer marketed by the Xerox Corporation, the only rays emitted are rays of light emitted by parts of some copiers.
Xerox is a company best known for its photocopying technology. As a verb, it is often used informally to mean making a photocopy of a document, but technically it refers to the act of copying using a Xerox machine.
A "Xerox machine" is any machine made or marketed by the Xerox Corporation. Xerox Corporation markets a wide variety of machines that perform different functions and operate on widely different principles. It is not possible to say that all of them use any one thing in common, except, perhaps, electricity. Many people incorrectly say "xerox machine" when they mean to say "copier." Copiers use light to illuminate the original, and light to paint the image on the photoreceptor drum. Light can be described as consisting of "rays."
When Xerox originated depends on what you mean by "Xerox." The company that is now called Xerox Corporation was formed as the Haloid Company in 1906. It changed its name to Xerox Corporation around 1958. The process of xerography, the making of a photocopy with dry ink, was first demonstrated in 1938. The first machine using xerography was marketed about 1954 and the first fully automated xerographic copy machine was released in 1959. Any one of these dates could be "when Xerox originated" to some people.
In the strictest sense, a Xerox machine is a machine that is manufactured or sold by the Xerox Corporation or one of its affiliates, such as Fuji Xerox. The word "Xerox" is a registered trade mark and in that sense can only be used in connection with products of the Xerox Corporation. In common usage, the term "Xerox machine" is used by many to mean any machine that makes a photocopy using the xerographic process that involves dry ink, electrostatic charges, a light-sensitive photoreceptor surface, and heat or pressure fusing of the dry ink to the paper. The photocopy manufacturing industry tries to minimize this use, however, for two reasons. Xerox Corporation wants to maintain control of its trade mark and prevent it going the way of the term "hoover" in the UK or "aspirin" in the US. Most of its competitors would prefer that their products not be associated in the public language with the name of a competing manufacturer.
It means you have been pregnant twice and delivered a baby once and have one living baby.
The term "Xerox copy" is often incorrectly used to mean the same thing as "photocopy." But "Xerox" is a proper noun and a trademark for the Xerox Corporation so "Xerox copy" actually means a copy made on a copier that carries the Xerox brand. The word "photocopy" means any copy that has been made using a photographic process and includes copies made on Xerox machines, and other copiers.
It means you have been pregnant twice and delivered a baby once and have one living baby.
That means the woman has conceived three times. She has delivered one baby.
I'm going to assume you mean 'placenta'. It is the organ that grows along with the baby in the uterus and is attached to the uterus and the baby, via the navel, providing nourishment to the baby during gestation. It is delivered after the baby at birth and the connection to the baby is severed.
deliver has various meanings in arabic he delivered the massege = sal'lam =سلم الرسالة the woman delivered a baby = waladat =ولدت طفلا she delivered a lecture = hadarat = حاضرت محاضرة it depends on the context which context do you mean
The word Xerox is short for the Xerox Corporation and is also a trademark for that corporation. As an adjective it can also be used to reference a particular product marketed by Xerox Corporation or its affiliate, Fuji Xerox Corporation. The word is used incorrectly by some as a verb to mean "make a copy," but as a trademark the word is a proper noun and not a verb.