Well, someone who knew that depart means "to leave" would have a good idea what the word departure means, but even if the person didn't know what depart meant, the person might be able to deconstruct the word's meaning from the word part, meaning "separate, disparate, apart, diverse."
No it s slang. Idioms are phrases whose meaning you cannot figure out by context. If someone said you were crazy enough to belong in the booby hatch, you could figure out that it meant an insane asylum. Boobies are birds that are supposed to be very dumb.
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If context clues tell you if something is magical, and, ancient. Really, don't come here. Little kids could post a bad answer.
If context clues tell you if something is magical, and, ancient. Really, don't come here. Little kids could post a bad answer.
Depending on the context the answer could be a net or a projection.Depending on the context the answer could be a net or a projection.Depending on the context the answer could be a net or a projection.Depending on the context the answer could be a net or a projection.
In what context? It could be a literal direction, that something was north of where you are looking. it could be slang of some sort. We'd have to see the context to figure it out.
No it s slang. Idioms are phrases whose meaning you cannot figure out by context. If someone said you were crazy enough to belong in the booby hatch, you could figure out that it meant an insane asylum. Boobies are birds that are supposed to be very dumb.
The term "purn" doesn't have a widely recognized meaning. It could be a typo or specific to a certain context or language. Can you provide more context or clarify the question?
The only other words that could be used in this context are "dike" and "levee", which comes from the French language meaning 'raised up'.
Did you mean: Physical? It could mean a number of things considering context. It could mean a checkup, you like to be active, it really depends on context.
Depends on the context. It could mean that you owe 16.
Not 100% on this, but I think it comes from a verb meaning 'to hold' and therefore in a musical context could make it the same as what you would call a 'sustain'. Could be totally wrong but that my best guess :)
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D.All of the above
It's hard to tell out of context but from what I can figure out, I think it means "I am not a seme!" (Could just be me though...)