dingy means lake of brightness
The root word is clus. It means to close or shut.
The suffix "clude" comes from clud and clus, which mean to shut, or to close. For example, the word "preclude", which means to prevent, or stop in advance, is made up of the prefix "pre", which means before, and the suffix "clude", which means to shut, or to close.
Con- Against (This is incorrect... Contra- means against) Con- With or Together (from Latin) The common misconception is that Con (like in Pro or Con) is the same as the word prefix con-. A Con is a negative side to a point, or argument, and a Pro is an affirming side to the same point, or argument. These are two totally different uses of the three letters "con" with totally opposite meanings. The prefix means "With" and the stand-alone word means "Against." Be careful. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the only way I knew how to comment... Sorry... Anyways, This is the only place that doesn't say it means against, but from Latin, clud, or clus, the root word, means to shut out. This wouldn't make sense with the word conclude, which, by this definition, means: to shut out together. Please help?
Clus - castra - was created in 1##.
Clus Abbey was created in 1127.
no he is not
I have no clus at all
I have no clus at all
Jultomten.
It means Santa Clus
The root word is clus. It means to close or shut.
Pino Bonanno has written: '<<Trobar clus>>'
The chimney magically fits around him.
1341 that includes when he was a child at his clus and international
Here is one of them: P3HPFXXHXP. The rest i cannot share,