The form it takes--literary, as in a book or letter, epigraphic, as in an inscription, or archeological. Or, it may have to do with reliability e.g. if the source is biased or not, contemporary or not etc.
Jealously guarding something that is of no value to yourself driven by a purely competitive nature
The word cliche is an English word referring to something that is obvious or trite in nature. The word can also be used to mean a word that is overused.
One definition for the term discovery is to learn something new about something or a situation. This term also means to find something or someone during the course of looking.
It is a texting acronym for something you find extremely amusing.
Having an unassuming nature mean a person does not have a desire to be noticed or praised, the person is modest.
To attribute a personal nature to something.
it means humans against monsters or something of that nature, if u go in their hide out and examine everything u will find it
in the nature of something though not readily apparent
by doing something.....
There are a lot of different names that all mean something to do with nature, e.g sun, clear, pure, rain.But the names that actually mean nature are:AmayaBrynChandraCariEstaIstasMarissaMorganRochelleRosemarySalenaTallulahTaraSkyStormMistyBreezeSunshineLakeSierraTierraMeadow
it means when you study something that you find it means when you study something that you find
It is not a word in English. -Possibly you mean 'perpetrate' which is 'to do something' - (in American usage, usually of a criminal nature)
Usually this is not normal. This might mean you have herpes or something of that nature.
Depends on what. If you mean something of a sexual nature-no, it's not true. If something else, state.
It means that the outcome of something in nature (say an expirement) is always the same.
Usually they'll just eat it at the spot when they find something edible out in nature.
something you find out its just a guess