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Yes, it's the past tense form of precipitate.
Why did you scorch the cake?Today was a real scorcher!
No, boobtube is a common slang word use for the television.
Probable you think to decomposition.
The word "fiction" means "made up". Some or all of the science in the story may be real, but the story is made up.
Yes, ginormous is a real word, circa 1948, combining "gigantic" & "enormous".
humongous is, but "ginormous" is not.
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ginormous is slang. The usual word is enormous. Its opposites: tiny, small, diminutive, petite, little
No. However, what I believe you meant was Ginormous, which is a new word in some dictionaries.
The term is spelled ginormous (huge) but is not a formal English word.The word is a portmanteau of the words giant and enormous.
Ginormous is not a real word, but a humorous conflation of two other words: enormous and gigantic. Enormous means "a lot bigger than normal or usual" and gigantic means "like a giant."
No, "jinormas" is not a recognized word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or misspelled term.
Ginormous is not a verb. It is an adjective.
towering amazing extravagant huge ginormous gigantic humongous
One reason is because it was used in the Will Ferrell movie "ELF". "These toilets are ginormous". Sometimes all it takes is 1 funny current movie to get people using the word again
No, but it seems that someone's invented it now. Like "ginormous," this seems to be a portmanteau, a new word created by combining parts of old words.