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tah-dah! easy.
The original words Rek and Veda mean praise/hymn and knowledge respectively. When the words are joined together the word becomes Rigveda.
Yes. New words happen all the time.
If you have two waves, or two things in oscillation or two things in vibration; if the peaks (maximum amplitude) and valleys (maximum amplitude the other way) occur at the same time then they are in phase. If one wave peaks at the same time the other one is in a valley they are said to be 180 degrees out of phase.
By "other forms" I presume you mean forms outside of your application. The only way to modify their properties is via the interface provided by those forms. You also need to be aware that those forms can fall from scope at any time.
The retention time represents the time it takes to an analyte to pass from the column inlet to the detector.
It is a difficult time for you. In other words you have a BIG problem.
Instant, one time, second/minute
No. Time in the Bible may mean any passage of time from generations to a few days; as it means today, according to the context or the other associated words.
"ttysot" stands for "talk to you some other time." It is used to indicate that the person is currently unable to talk but is suggesting a future time to communicate.
This phrase means that this tradition has not been changed in time or in other words, it has remained the same for years.
It means 'before proper science' , in other words a very long time ago.
It usually means that the amount of time that you had allotted to you for a particular task has elapsed. In other words, you have reached your deadline, and your time is up. You have run out of available time.
it meanas time order
* before * before hand * until that time * formerly * earlier * hitherto * in the past
Technically yes, but instead of actually swearing they use words like "glob" and some other random words
Some of the most commonly used words in the English language include "the", "people", "about", and "like". Other words include "time", "because", and "first".
This means your velocity is decreasing with time, or in other words, the object is slowing down.