Alaska's official name is Alaska. (The name "Alaska" (Аляска) was introduced in the Russian colonial period, and it's derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq, meaning "the mainland" It is also known as Alyeska, the "great land", an Aleut word derived from the same root.)
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The word peasant comes from a Latin word pagus, which means countryside. The word pagan comes from the same source, and originally the two were pretty much the same word, meaning a member of the country folk.
There isn't any word past tense for same
Belgium currently uses the euro as its currency, but before that it used what we call francs. However, the country has two official languages: Wallonian, which is pretty much the same as French, and Flemish, which is similar to Dutch. The word for franc is the same in French as it is in English, but in Flemish it is spelled with a "k".
From the same root, abhere might work (although it is not an official word).
I was wondering the same thing. I decided on FCNL. If you start using it too, that will make it official!
Official is the correct spelling!
Yes, official is an adjective.
What two 2-word baseball terms share the same first name, but neither count as an official at-bat? sacrifice fly andsacrifice bunt
another word for official is one, just that only one
Formal would be a word associated with "official."
The root word for official is "officialis," which comes from the Latin word "officium" meaning duty or service.
The official opening is at 10am tomorrow.
The word "initial" rhymes with "official" and starts with an s.
The plural form of the noun 'official' is officials.
"Endorsement" is an 8-letter word that means official approval or support.