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It seems like there may be a spelling mistake in your question. "Situated" means to be located or positioned in a particular place.
The root word that means "to place or put" is "posit." This root is commonly found in words like position, deposit, and composition, all of which relate to the idea of placing something in a particular location or arrangement.
"Local" is a word that means specific to a place.
The word 'originally' is neither a noun or a pronoun.The word 'originally' is the adverb form of the adjective 'original'.Example: He was originally attending the community college.The adverb 'originally' modifies the verb 'was attending'.A noun is a word for a person, a place or a thing.The noun in the example sentence is 'community college', a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place in a sentence.The pronoun in the example sentence is 'He', which takes the place of a noun for the male person spoken about.
Yes, the word "bureau" is originally a French word. It means an office or a writing desk.
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From the Latin word "liber" meaning "book". The "-arium" means "place of", so "librarium" is the "place of books".
It seems like there may be a spelling mistake in your question. "Situated" means to be located or positioned in a particular place.
The root word that means "to place or put" is "posit." This root is commonly found in words like position, deposit, and composition, all of which relate to the idea of placing something in a particular location or arrangement.
The word that means "takes place" is "occurs."
"Local" is a word that means specific to a place.
It came from the Italian word "graffiato," which means "scratched."
The word 'originally' is neither a noun or a pronoun.The word 'originally' is the adverb form of the adjective 'original'.Example: He was originally attending the community college.The adverb 'originally' modifies the verb 'was attending'.A noun is a word for a person, a place or a thing.The noun in the example sentence is 'community college', a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place in a sentence.The pronoun in the example sentence is 'He', which takes the place of a noun for the male person spoken about.
An adjective that means very particular is fussy.
No. Originally means in the first place, while officially means fully authourized, etc. You can say that English is officially the language of California, but you cannot say it is originally the language of California, since original languages of California are Native American languages, which have no official status at all in the state of California.
Based out of - means ones work start and end at a same place/location. Based in - means one lives at a particular place but his/her real place/native is somewhere else. Based-out-of word is usually spoken in Amercial business languages .