Referring to a city as "festering" typically denotes that it is plagued by persistent issues or problems that are worsening over time. This term may be used to emphasize the city's decay or corruption, highlighting the need for urgent attention and action to address its challenges.
In Malayalam, you would call your grandfather "പുണ്യന്" (Punyan).
In Marathi, you would call your grandmother "आजी" (pronounced as "Aaji").
You can call anyone who has lived 100 years a Centenarian.
A septuagenarian.
Canadians typically call their grandma "Grandma" or "Nana," similar to the terms used in many other English-speaking countries.
there is lot of dirt and flies in the dirty city which is destroying the health of people as well as the beauty of the city so it is appropriate to call dirty city festering
Many of the animals had festering sores.Resentment towards her was festering in his mind.
Festering Season was created in 2002.
CIT Bank offers commercial financing solutions by providing businesses with appropriate financing services. Their services include the following: corporate finance, trade finance, transportation finance, vendor finance, CIT Bank, and insurance services.
The root word "cit" means to call, summon, or start something. It is often seen in words like "citation" (a reference to a source) and "incite" (to provoke or urge on).
It means to call or to start. recitation is an example of a word with the root "cit". It means to recall out loud
cit...cit...cit
aqu minta cit pliiszaqu leh mnta cit gaqu leh mnta cit gaku mita cit ayodance cit PF of/off ny
Festering refers to a wound that has become septic. It can be used metaphorically to mean a situation that becomes worse over time. "The wound on his leg was festering so he went to the hospital." "The festering resentment between the gangs finally erupted into a series of shootings."
A CIT is a counselor in training.
As of July 2014, the market cap for CIT Group Inc (DEL) (CIT) is $9,449,640,967.25.
No. CIT and Citi Group are not the same companies nor are they related entities. In fact, they are competitors.. CIT is (or was) Commercial Investment Trust