Wear. Two different meanings. 1) Grate - to wear down. 2) Clothe- to put on (wear) clothing
The word clothe" is a verb; "cloth" or "clothing" are noun forms.
clothe..or attire
grate
That's a great way to gate the cheese!
grate Did you grate that cheese yourself? Mom says it always tastes better than the bags of grated cheese purchased at the grocery store.
Towel
The word grating is the verb of the word grate. Grate originates from the middle English word graten and the old French world grater, which means to scrape.
Hindi word for clothe is Kapadaa
Yes, the root word in "integrate" is "grate," which means to bring together or combine. The prefix "in-" is added to create the word "integrate," which means to bring parts together to form a whole.
There is no such word as gratte, but there is such a word as grate which means to chop up thinly.
A grate holds fire.
a bumper clothe is an insult in Jamaica it means
to clothe = hilbish (הלביש)
The homophone for the word "great" is "grate."
Some of the synonyms that one could find for the word clothe are dress, cover, invest, robe and garb. The word clothe is defined as "to put clothes on" or "to provide clothing".
The homonym for "grate" is "great."
"Vest-" as a prefix typically means to clothe or outfit someone or something with a specific characteristic or quality. For example, "invest" means to clothe money with the potential to generate income.