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The word "cartoon" came from the Italian word cartone and Dutch/Flemish word "karton", meaning strong, heavy paper or pasteboard. Because many illustrations were made as a full-size drawing on paper as a study for further drawings, such as paintings or tapestries, they chose the name "cartoon".Because of the stylistic similarities between comic strips and early animated movies, "cartoon" came to refer to animation, and this is the sense in which "cartoon" is most commonly used today.
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There is no cartoon series named Chistes Graficos that exists. Chistes Graficos is a Spanish word that refers to "graphics jokes" in English. Many comic strips written in Spanish could refer to "Chistes Graficos" such as Condorito. Condorito was created by the Chilean cartoonist named Rene Rios. Before creating cartoons, he studied medicine at a Chilean university but then abandoned his studies, focusing on cartoons instead.
Perhaps you mean "ewer".
Yes, the word 'cartoon' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'cartoon' is a word for a drawing intended as humorous or a comment on public affairs; a word for any animated series of such drawings; a word for a thing.
Yes, the noun 'cartoon' is a common noun, a general word for any drawing intended as humorous or a comment on public affairs; a general word for any animated series of such drawings; a word for any cartoon of any kind.
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Political is an adjective; cartoon is a noun.
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The word ultimate has three syllables. (ul-ti-mate)
I am the ultimate warior of face-paint!
'It was an ultimate sacrifice'
A beginning consonant means the beginning of a word. A beginning consonant means the beginning of a word.
Yes, you can make a sentence with the word "cartoon". It is a common noun. You could say "the boy watches the cartoons on TV every Saturday" or "That cartoon is so funny!"