To "produce", "manifest"
To and fro is another phrase that means back and forth. Back and forth can also refer to a quick dialogue between two people, and another word for that kind of back and forth is repartee.
This puzzle refers to the phrase "back and forth."
An adverb
To evoke means to call forth or bring out, like a joke evokes a laugh. Evocation is the act of calling forth.
The root word 'rrhagia' means 'burst forth, pour.'
the definiton of summon is bring or bring forth
interesting fact: the two words Education and Ejaculation, are both defined: To bring forth.
That you may bring forth is the English translation of 'Ut promas'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'ut' means 'in order that'. The verb 'promas' is the second person singular form, in the present subjunctive. It means 'you may bring forth'.
The translation of the phrase 'passi paru' is They suffered to bring forth. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'passi' means '[they] suffered'. The ablative supine 'paru' means '[I] bring forth'.
The English for the Latin word 'excito' is 'call forth, bring about, wake or rise up'
Bring Forth the Body was created in 1974.
Monty Python's The holy Grail
To reproduce and bring forth from what was originally in existence, example; cows will bring forth cows, pigs,pigs ec.
To reproduce and bring forth from what was originally in existence, example; cows will bring forth cows, pigs,pigs ec.
Yes, I do agree that a house for Mr. Biswas would bring forth a crisis.
bring it in back and forth ;)
ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from French vipère or Latin vipera, from vivus 'alive' + parere 'bring forth.'