cross claims
Hipbone is one word.
The word "claim" has a long A sound. (klaym)If you stretch the sound of the letter A, it can sound like "A,E" because it is phonetically two distinct vocal movements, like U (YU) and I (I, E). That is one reason they are referred to as long vowels.
"Hardworking" is one word.
"Doorway" is one word.
It is one word.
"Cross Country" is two words. Are you interested in joining?
Cross liablity is where there are two named parties under the same insurance poliy. One may not make a claim against another and the overall limit is the same total amount.
The word exclaim has two syllables. Ex-claim.
Kings Cross and Charing Cross.
# One and two cross, one returns, four seconds. # Four and five cross, two returns, nineteen seconds. # Three and one cross, one returns, twenty-six seconds. # One and two cross, twenty-nine seconds
Yes, I can provide two sources to support my claim.
It is used as one word.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
The word 'cross' is a noun, as well as a verb or an adjective. The noun 'cross' is a word for a mark, object, or figure formed by two short intersecting lines or pieces; a plant that is the result of mixing two different types to produce a new genetic type. The noun forms of the verb to cross are crosser and the gerund, crossing. The noun form of the adjective cross is crossness.
Hipbone is one word.
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
The word "claim" has a long A sound. (klaym)If you stretch the sound of the letter A, it can sound like "A,E" because it is phonetically two distinct vocal movements, like U (YU) and I (I, E). That is one reason they are referred to as long vowels.