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This is a trnsposition of the word "ghost" (a spirit or spook). The similar word is "goth" (the fashion and dark affectation subculture).
No, the word 'strange' is not a noun. The word 'strange' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'strange' is strangeness.A related noun form is stranger, a concrete noun as a word for a person.
No, the word 'cognizant' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'cognizant' is cognizance.
The word 'important' is not a verb.The word 'important' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'important' is importance.
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Subculture is formed from the word "culture" with the prefix "sub-" which means below. No suffixes are involved.
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The root word for "emo" is "emotion." The term "emo" is derived from the word "emotional," and is used to describe a genre of music and a subculture known for expressing deep emotions and sensitivity.
Inside many religions, there exists a strict subculture that often follows a different more stringent set of rules.
Lexicology means the study of words.
The word "garage" is used in all English speaking countries as a building for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles or a place where motor vehicles are repaired, serviced, refueled or as a style of music subculture. The word has french and german origins.
The term "subculture" is composed of "sub-" meaning under or below, and "culture" referring to the shared beliefs and behaviors of a group of people. Therefore, subculture refers to a smaller, distinct group within a larger society with its own unique norms, values, and practices that differ from the dominant culture.
This is a trnsposition of the word "ghost" (a spirit or spook). The similar word is "goth" (the fashion and dark affectation subculture).
The word "modem" comes from the contracting of the two wordsmodulator, and demodulator.MOdulation DEModulation
The word Gothic was used in the 18th century but did not mean the same as it is used today. It was used to describe art and was morphed into literature that had different elements of horror. Later in the 20th century, the word Gothic has morphed into a style and subculture that is characterized with dark clothing and heavy makeup.