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How do you abbreviate treatment?

In medical terms you can abbreviate it to "Tx" like you abbreviate History to "Hx"


What is the meaning of dohta in english?

There is no meaning... as the Leader said it is "something like a living shadow". though this word is not Buddhist, it is clear that the author is influenced by Buddhist terms, many terms in Buddhism does not have English counterpart, such as Dharma, Karma... Nirvana...


The English language is a landmine-it is filled with terms that are easily misinterpreted as derogatory?

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What is the difference between BA functional English and BA English literature?

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BOTH ARE AS FOLLOWSBA FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH IS A SUBJECT WHERE THE PRACTICAL METHOD OF LEARNING ENGLISH LIKE MAKING CONVERSATIONS, KNOWLEDGE ABOUT PHONETICS, GRAMMAR etc ARE TAUGHT. ALSO SITUATIONS ARE GIVEN AND STUDENTS ARE ASKED TO MAKE CONVERSATIONS BASED ON THE SITUATION, HENCE ONE WHO STUDIES FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH CAN SPEAK ENGLISH FLUENTLY. ALSO PRACTICE IN WRITING IS ALSO THERE.WHEREAS IN BA ENGLISH LITERATURE APART FROM GRAMMAR AND PHONETICS THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IS GIVEN IMPORTANCE, IT COVERS MANY LITERARY PERSONALITIES LIKE SHAKESPEARE, MILTON,SHELLY,KEATS etc. ALSO IT GIVES MORE EMPHASIS ON WRITING PART AND HISTORY ABOUT PROSE, POETRY,DRAMA,CRITICISM etcHENCE ONE WHO LEARN LITERATURE WONT BE FLUENT IN THE SPEAKING PART, AND ONE WHO STUDIES FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH WONT BE SOUND IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH


What kind of figurative language worksheets are there?

Figurative language worksheets are tools used to learn an aspect of English. They are like figures of speech references when people speak in those terms.

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What does the letter y look like in Greek?

In Greek, the letter that corresponds to the English "y" is called "upsilon," and it is written as "Υ" in uppercase and "υ" in lowercase. Upsilon looks somewhat similar to the English letter "Y" in its uppercase form, but the lowercase version resembles a rounded "u" with a tail. It represents the sound "u" or "y" depending on its position in words.


What does a uppercase letters in cursive look like?

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What is upper and lower case numbers and letters?

There are no upper or lowercase numbers, but uppercase letters are like this: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ and lowercase are like this: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. ---- Contrary to what the above answerer has said, there actually are upper and lowercase numbers, which are used specifically when designing using typography. An Uppercase Number, 1 = One < Uppercase


What are the initials of albama?

AL , just like that: uppercase letters and no stupid dots.


How do you abbreviate treatment?

In medical terms you can abbreviate it to "Tx" like you abbreviate History to "Hx"


Is there a letter z in the greek alphabet?

There is a zeta in the Greek alphabet but it is only the sixth letter. The letter omega occupies the last letter in the Greek alphabet much the same way z is the last letter of the English alphabet.


What was Rick Riordan's education like?

he got a double major in history and English


Why history is not an art?

History is not an art because you are not using creativity like in art or music, you are learning about a past. It is like asking why Algebra isn't a English topic.


What does the symbol for micro amps look like?

A lower case u with a tail infront of it and an uppercase A


What is uppercaseletter?

English Alphabet may be written in two cases: Upper Case & Lower Case. In Upper Case we write like this: A,B,C,.....,Z while in Lower Case we write like this: a,b,c,......,z


Which uppercase letters look like different uppercase letters when they are reflected over a horizontal line?

M and W are the only ones that I can think of. There are plenty that look the same but only those two look like different ones (i.e. each other).


What languages have become part of English?

English has borrowed words from many languages, but some major contributors include Latin (scientific and technical terms), French (culinary and fashion terms), and German (words like kindergarten and hamburger). Other languages like Spanish, Italian, and Arabic have also brought words into the English language.