The greek word for rock is petro.
The word, rock, originates from the Old French word, roque.
Yes, the compound word 'rock collection' is the noun in the sentence. The noun 'rock collection' is a word for a thing.
The noun 'cities' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for a place; a word for a thing.The singular form of the noun is 'city'.
There are several hundred cities in the US that must deal with urban blight.
Silvercity
There aren't any actual cities with the word D, but there are some towns I know. For example Drunninglung and Dybvad.
The word cities is the plural form for the noun city.
The word rock is a solid thin
stock. the stock marrket as some science in it
No, As Cities Burn is not a Christian band. They are an Alternative Rock band.
The greek word for rock is petro.
The latin word for ROCK is PETRA
Eagle Rock
The word you are looking for is "vein." A vein is a deposit or mass of a particular mineral embedded within a rock or the Earth's surface.
Rock music comes from the blues , in a technical manor that is. As with why that word people often refer to music as having a solid beat /or a rock solid beat. I'm sure that some where down the line that somebody some where was standing watching some band and he turned to his friend and said man that band has a rock solid beat , and his friend then says " man never mind the solid, dat is da rock .......boy " And rock was born. You get the picture.
The word, rock, originates from the Old French word, roque.