This is a strangely worded question. The Latin word for "pull" or "drag" is "traho, trahere, traxi, tractus." In this way, the English word that means "to pull together" uses the fourth principal part of "traho" and the Latin root for "together"--"contract."
Attract means to pull toward or draw in.
The root word for "to pull away" in Latin is "trahere." It means to pull, draw, or drag something away or towards oneself.
The word "drag" means "hila", "kaladkad" in Tagalog.
slang + drag = drag queen, transgender______________It doesn't always mean that. If someone says "what a drag," it means that they aren't happy about the situation... perhaps the idea that a person or an idea is "dragging" your feelings down a little.In "drag queen" it refers to dressing "in drag" which means men dressing up like women, and often taking on a female persona for performances. And often it doesn't have anything to do with transgender issues.
A homonym of "hall" could be "haul," which is a word that means to pull or drag something with effort.
The Latin verb rapto means I drag violently off" or "I ravage".
Attract means to pull toward or draw in.
The root word for "to pull away" in Latin is "trahere." It means to pull, draw, or drag something away or towards oneself.
Yes. I rented it and you can rae a full mile or a half mile drag race. The second disc download is not required for the drag racing track.
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I drag, draw, haul, derive, or get.
The Latin root of "training" is traho, meaning to drag.
To move a track in Premiere Pro, simply click and drag the track to the desired position within the timeline.
Distrahere comes from the combination of Dis- (the adjective means wealthy, but wealth comes from underground, so as a prefix is means down or under) and traho, -ere, which means "to drag" (we get "tractor" from the Supine of this verb).
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