long
Also 'it' and 'on'.
In the "Word within the Word" analogy list, the answers typically involve identifying smaller words or roots within larger words. For instance, in the word "analogy," one might find "log" as a smaller word. Other examples include "bio" in "biology" or "graph" in "photograph." If you provide specific words from your list, I can help identify the smaller words or concepts within them.
Yes, "freedom" is not a compound word. It is a single word that stands alone and does not contain any smaller words within it.
The root word for "smaller" is "small."
"Chest" contains the smaller word "tea".
The word smaller is an adjective. It means to be more small than something else.
meridians?
It is bar.
In the "Word within the Word" analogy list, the answers typically involve identifying smaller words or roots within larger words. For instance, in the word "analogy," one might find "log" as a smaller word. Other examples include "bio" in "biology" or "graph" in "photograph." If you provide specific words from your list, I can help identify the smaller words or concepts within them.
minutes and seconds
The "word within the word" list typically refers to a set of words that can be broken down into smaller words contained within them. For example, in the word "antidisestablishmentarianism," smaller words include "ant," "anti," "establish," and "ment." If you have a specific list or words in mind for "list 2," please provide them, and I can help identify the contained words.
Yes, "freedom" is not a compound word. It is a single word that stands alone and does not contain any smaller words within it.
Longitude lines are vertical.
longitude is spelled the same in French.
"Lines" of constant longitude are "meridians".
meridians are also called longitude because they are the same word and they have the same meaning they just came up with another word for longitude
Latitude
"All points on the same meridian have the same longitude"