Japanese feudalism
Taste
purtains
The distinct smell associated with arsenic is often described as similar to bitter almonds.
16th Century middle Dutch Krappe meaning anything cut off or separated. Similar to a middle English word Chaff.
In Spanish, a dog's bark is commonly described as "guau" or "guau guau." This onomatopoeic expression mimics the sound that dogs make when they bark. It's similar to how "woof" is used in English.
Olde English is known for sounding very similar to modern English. This is because modern English was derived from Olde English and the British. Shakespeare is written in Olde English.
Hundredth century
No, the original U.S. Constitution was not written in Old English. It was drafted in 1787 using early modern English, which is more similar to contemporary English than Old English. The language used in the Constitution reflects the linguistic style of the late 18th century, making it accessible to educated readers of that time.
Olde English is known for sounding very similar to modern English. This is because modern English was derived from Olde English and the British. Shakespeare is written in Olde English.
Lewis and Clark discovered the prairie dog, which they described as a barking squirrel due to its high-pitched vocalizations that sound similar to a dog's bark. They encountered this animal during their exploration of the western United States in the early 19th century.
Cyanide has a bitter almond smell that is often described as similar to the scent of marzipan or cherry kernels.
The distinctive smell associated with thiols is often described as being similar to that of rotten eggs or garlic.