trussing
The correct spelling is tying.An example sentence is "when tying a boat to a dock, the knot has to be secure but easy to undo again".
It's called dark meat. It could also be called the leg or the thigh.
Yes. Using the word "meat" refers to the actual edible fruit of an apple.
The English word is chevon
Before the Inuits were called "Eskimo" and the word comes from the Algonquian language and means "eaters of raw meat"
String
The letters GYNIT spell the word "tying."
Arthr(o) is the root word that closely means "joint."
No, the word joint is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "joint" is jointly.
Animals that eat plants are called herbivore, animals that eat meat are called carnivores and animals that eat meat and plants are called omnivores.
Helen Shaw has written: 'Fly-tying' -- subject(s): Artificial Flies, Fly tying 'Flies for fish and fishermen' -- subject(s): Fly tying 'The word and flower'
Docking means mooring, tying up.