The phrase tendon attachment that moves most aptly describes muscle insertion. The trapezius muscle inserts on the acromion and scapular.
The symbol represents Solomon's Seal, the sign of interconnected spirits, which aptly describes the Dodge brothers.
The word "aptly" is the adverb form of the word "apt. " An example of a sentence using the word "aptly" is "I heard your comment to the supervisor, it was very aptly put. "
The word aptly is an adverb. You can easily spot adverbs as most of them end in the suffix -ly.
Not usually. Often, it's like the "silence between words" which is more aptly described as "liaison" most of the time. Between phrases, you would "feel" a change, but there isn't necessarily silence.
With skill or ability.
competently, ably, capably
An aptronym is a name which is aptly suited to its owner.
An aptronym is a name which is aptly suited to its owner.
Spaghetti junction, aptly named!
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Yes. The theory is simply that accidents are foreseeable and thus preventable. Therefore they are not accidents at all. The term collision more aptly describes the outcome. For an old law enforcement war horse, it seems to be a lot of minutia.
Not usually. Normally, that is what the aptly named breeders do.