In Urdu language if we reverse the name of Rome (روم) it becomes ( م و ر) and written as (مور) that is called peacock in english.
Well, honey, if you're talking about the words "to" and "too," then "to" comes before "too" alphabetically. "T" comes before "O" in the good ol' alphabet. So, there you have it, alphabetically speaking, "to" takes the lead.
The word that comes first in alphabetical order is "dove." When arranged alphabetically, the sequence is dove, duckling, dormouse, flamingo, and ostrich.
The first half of the alphabet includes A to M. Written backwards these letters would be:MLKJIHGFEDCBAI'm not sure I understand "7th to the left of the 10th letter counting from your end". That sounds like the count would start at "A" since it is the "end" in the reverse order... which if true, would be the same as starting from A and counting 10 over then subtracting 3 letters... or have I missed your point?
True. True.
Alphabetically, by author's last name and if two authors have the same last name, then by first name.
They are - in reverse alphabetic order.
This sequence is all the single digits, written in reverse alphabetical order. The first value is 0, and zero comes last alphabetically. The next value is 2, and two comes second last alphabetically, and so on. From this, it is clear that the next few numbers will be 9,4,5 and 8 (eight being the first number alphabetically) and then the sequence will end.
Ascending. A dictionary is organized from lowest (A) to highest (Z).
The number that, when written out, has its letters arranged in reverse alphabetical order is "forty." The letters in "forty" are f, o, r, t, and y, which appear in the reverse order of their alphabetical arrangement.
The next country in the sequence is likely based on an alphabetical order. Following India, the next country in alphabetical order is Indonesia. Therefore, the sequence is India, Indonesia, and then would continue with other countries that follow alphabetically.
The correct spelling is "alphabetically" (in alphabetical order).
Any place that sells oil filters will have a book you can look it up in. With most books you would go to the Buick section (alphabetically) then go the the year (in reverse numerical order) then find the model (alphabetically) then the engine size, then look in the column for the brand you want, and that will give you the filter's model number. This filters will be on the shelf in alphabetic/numeric order.
It will be sorted in ascending order.
Roy E. Leake has written: 'Alphabetic word list with frequency count (raw data)' 'Word list classified alphabetically' 'Word list in order of descending frequency'
4x = y : or it can be written in the reverse order, y = 4x.
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000 i think