The word "ATE" can be formed using 8 matchsticks, but it doesn't have a specific meaning. It is generally used in puzzles or brain teasers as an example without conveying a particular message.
Generally it is attached to an adjective ("finalize", "sterilize") and it turns the adjective into a verb meaning "to make something (adjective)". Thus "finalize" means to "make something final" and "sterilize" means to "make something sterile."
From the word άτοπο (atopo). α-τοπο non-place. Something that has no place. It is used for something that doesnt make sense or it is wrong.
If you add a prefix to a word, you can change the meaning.
No, the word "merryweather" does not have a root word that means "to do or make." Its roots come from combining "merry," meaning cheerful or lively, and "weather," referring to atmospheric conditions.
What is the meaning of the kikuyu word kugamba is to make some sound.
Matchstick, glue, patience.
to light a matchstick when there is a blackout.
Strike the match and start it burning then it can be used
By using matchsticks to make Roman numerals we can have: VII - VII = O By removing one matchstick we have: VII - VI = I
(Apex) To make inferences about the text's meaning.
No. The word hallow is a verb, to hallow, generally meaning to consecrate ("to make holy").
(Apex) To make inferences about the text's meaning.
To make inferences about the text's meaning. ~APEX
a birdie is a when someone in Golf hits the ball 1 times less than par... sorry if that doesnt make sense :)
By using matchsticks to make Roman numerals we can have: VII - VII = O By removing one matchstick we have: VII - VI = I
Bacteria are generally unicellular organisms, meaning they consist of one cell.
That it doesnt mean anything if you dont make them say anything but people usually say "it doesn't mean a thing"