There is a word 'purposefully'; it's an adverb meaning in a purposeful manner; deliberately; on purpose. For example:
The doors to opened for the big sale, and the queue of shoppers marched purposefully into the store.
The word call has one syllable.
A word element attached to a root word that changes its meaning is called an "affix."
A noun is called a naming word because a noun is a word for (what you call) a person, a place or a thing.
there is no such called root for this word...
A word with one syllable is called a monosyllable- mono meaning one.
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No, they do not it is not to make them stand out. As Muslims it is against their religion for people to see the womens hair.
no you did not molest him. molesting is somthing where you purposfully touch him inapproipatly
It's called an anagram.
A word formed by using the letters of another word is called an anagram.
A word with another word put in the middle is called a compound word or a portmanteau.
Using a word incorrectly is called a misuse or a misapplication of the word.
Its called: word wrap
A new invented word or expression is called a Neologism.
The meaning associated with a word is called its definition.
A word that forms a different word when read backwards is called a palindrome. Examples include "radar," "level," and "madam."
A word formed by combining two words is called a compound word. In the example "what will," "what" and "will" combine to form the compound word "what will."