OB-stin-ate.
In Hawaiian, Ikaika means "strong" or "powerful." It is a common name given to both males and females.
The prefix for strong is "un-".
Kia Kaha.Be/Stay strong.
The homonym of "strong" is "strung".
The word strong in the Greek language is ischyros. The word strong in Italian is forte, in French it is fort, and in Latin is fortis.
1. having a forceful and independent mind. 2. determined or obstinate; strong-willed. obstinate, stubborn, unregenerate
Countries have strong armies mostly to discourage others from attacking them.
An unaccented beat in music is any beat that is not stressed or accented, and often referred to as the "off beat". They are the beats that occur before the first beat of the bar, or before an accented downbeat of the conductor. For example, in 3/4 time, the accented beat is the first beat of each bar and the two beats that follow are unaccented. In 4/4 time, the accented beats are 1 and, to a lesser degree, beat 3, but the unaccented beats, the ones which are not as strong, are beats 2 and 4 in each bar.
Mostly ions, because the dissociation is near complete.
Syncopated rhythms are rhythms where unexpected beats bear the emphasis. In other words the beat has an unusual structure. Accented notes on weak beats.<apex answer
YES. It is mostly used as to describe a personality.
A strong electrolyte would contain mostly ions, with very few, if any, molecules present. Strong electrolytes dissociate completely into ions when dissolved in water, resulting in a high concentration of ions in solution, which allows for efficient electrical conductivity.
They were because they were practically (most of them) slaves, so they were mostly forced to be strong
You have the keyblade because you have a strong heart mostly of light or if your Deviltom189 then you are born with it
mostly strong but verry little weak and violent tornados
Mostly it is because it is hard for a storm to gather the energy needed for a strong tornado.
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