Amongst different bread types produced in ancient Greece were the leavened bread (prepared with flour, water and yeast), the unleavened bread (made with flour and water), semolina bread (made with ultrafine flour coming from fine-quality wheat), and so forth.
They were first made in ancient egypt.
Depending on which state, or polis, you lived in, there were many occupations for men in ancient Greece. Some commonly held positions included farmer, shepherd, fisherman, blacksmith, statesman, or warrior (most men of ancient Greece spent a portion of their life serving in the army). There were also a few more 'skilled' trades such as teacher, musician, player, etc. The role of the woman in ancient Greece was as homemaker. A woman would look after the children, cook meals, and weave.
Wadsworth is English for Wad's enclosure. Wad is a nickname for Waeddi. Also, Wadsworth is a village in West Yorkshire, England, near Huddersfield.
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it wad warm.
he used a wad of cotton to wipe the counter
They were first made in ancient egypt.
The noun 'wad' is a collective noun for: a wad of bills a wad of money If you have too many bills or a lot of money, the plural noun 'wads' can be used: wads of bills wads of money
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Depends on the size and type of the wad and what you are blowing it on. It also helps to know what type of wad were talking about. A wad of cash, a wad of gum, a wad of paper, etc....
The noun 'wad' is a collective noun for: a wad of bills a wad of money If you have too many bills or a lot of money, the plural noun 'wads' can be used: wads of bills wads of money
it's a wad of tobacco
A wad is a compact mass or a pile of something.
when u have a dip in a wad
The word 'wad' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'wad' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a small mass or bundle; a soft pad or plug used to hold a powder charge in a gun; a large roll of paper money; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to wad is the gerund, wadding.
Svend Wad was born in 1928.
The population of Wad Madani is 345,290.