Querer is spanish for the verb to want.
No. Gleamed is a verb form, the past tense and past participle of to gleam. The present participle, gleaming, has an adverb form, which is gleamingly.
length*width = 2*width*width i.e square the width and multiply by 2
perimeter = (2*length) + (2*width) length = 2*width so perimeter = (2*2*width) + 2*width = 6*width perimeter = 48 so you can figure out the width and length
There is no standard width.
The noun form for the adjective 'wide' is wideness; the verb is to widen.
The noun forms of the verb to widen are widener and the gerund, widening.A related noun form is width.
It is neither. It is a noun (dimension nouns are length, width, and breadth, or depth).The verb form is to widen (make wide or wider), and the adjective is wide.
No, the word "width" is a noun.
No, since 'wider' is comparative form of adverb 'wide'. But, there is verb 'widen'.
The word 'wide' is an adjective.The word 'wide' is an adverb.Another adverb form is widely.The noun form is wideness.The verb form is to widen.
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The verb form of 'nonconformity' is 'non-conform'. It is an intransitive verb.
Involve is the verb form of involvement.
The verb form of commentary is to comment
a verb form is dignify
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".