Inclination can refer to a person's tendency or preference towards a particular action or belief.
A word meaning "one who argues" is "debater."
The word you are looking for is "unite." It comes from the Latin root "uni," meaning "one."
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One would in Dutch be 'één'
One is the English meaning for the Tanzania word moja.
One American usage of the word "dock" and probably the most common, is a pier, a structure where you can land boats.
Barbecue isn't a French word, but one imported from English with the same meaning. Another French word which has probably the same origin (Hispano-American barbacoa) is 'barbaque', a slangish word for meat.
A word meaning "one who argues" is "debater."
If a word has more than one meaning, it is 'Ambiguous'.
Having the temperament or inclination for something means to have a persuasion toward it. People with an inclination can have a special disposition leading to one way or another.
The word you are looking for is "unite." It comes from the Latin root "uni," meaning "one."
The meaning of Marathi word is "the one who is lucky".
A "synonym" of a word is one that can have the same or a similar meaning.
The greek word is αντιμόνιο (antimonio) and it probably derives from the word anti-monos meaning "against one", explained as "not found as metal", or "not found unalloyed".
Yes, the noun 'list' is a common noun, a general word for a group of words or numbers written or printed in a column; an inclination to one side, a tilt.
It dates back to the 17th century and is probably derived from Greek khaos meaning "empty space."
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