The phrase "exercise in disguise" refers to physical activities that don't feel like traditional exercise but still provide health benefits. This can include activities like dancing, playing sports, or even walking in nature. The idea is to make staying active feel fun and enjoyable.
No, there does not appear to be a prefix in that word or phrase.
Disguise Gray Sea
a crystal structure is a turtle in disguise
The phrase, "a blessing in disguise" means that something that just might look like a disappointment, or a failure, was actually a good thing. For instance, lets say some person is trying to blow up a bus full of passengers, but it doesn't work. That would be considered "a blessing in disguise" because if the bus would have been blown up, it would have killed a large amount of people. Hope that helps!
The prefix 'dis-' in the word disguise means "not" or "opposite of", so disguise means to not show one's true identity or to conceal one's appearance or intentions.
exercise?
a crystal structure is a turtle in disguise
running on the track!
Planet disguise good. Some planet disguise better. Planet disguise by disguising.
The phrase "omit number" is usually accompanied with instructions for a task. For example if it says to "omit number 5" it is instructing not to complete exercise number 5.
That is not a phrase
exercise book mean exercice du livre