Usually, no. If you're talking about carry vs supply in a delivery sense, carry usually refers to giving an item like a toy chest to a final user, while supply usually refers to giving raw or unfinished goods to someone that will turn it into a finished product, or delivering goods to sell at a store. Basically, they may seem the same but aren't quite synonymes, since they usually refer to different things being given, handed over, or otherwise transferred...
Common definition for carrry is to hold an item, while to supply is to satisfy a need.
Render, supply, furnish! Provide
a word's origins and use in other contexts affect the way we read it.
Veh and Vect mean "to carry". An example would be vehicle.
Sup- and sub- are the same prefix, so we have supply and sublet, suppress and sublime, and many more.
it means the same as a root word
Difficult to carry
harbour
To carry
to carry
Render, supply, furnish! Provide
Amazement and anxiety do not mean the same thing.
Suffix for the word transportation is "ation"
To hold and or take. Common to the English word; Carry.
Humans Mean the same as people
what word mean the same as rummaged
The prefix im- has the same meaning in the word "improper." Both "impolite" and "improper" use the prefix im- to indicate negation or a lack of propriety or politeness.
The word "same" in French is "mΓͺme."