102
The equivalent of the Roman numeral of C is 100
"great"
Antarctica
The answer to the analogy "ewe is to sheep as doe is to" is "deer." A ewe is a female sheep, just as a doe is a female deer. Both pairs represent the female of a species in relation to the general term for that species.
It is a constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Scorpius and Capricorn and represents the Archer.
Generally recognized as Roman numeral for 6.
No... A Bull Terrier doe not represent that particular state...
the stop in time for hades children (or at least two of them)
Very easy: III (three capital Is). Hope I helped!
Normally the III means that "John Doe III's" father and grandfather are named (grandfather) "John Doe Sr." and (father) is named "John Doe Jr.". Which would change their names to "John Doe I" and "John Doe II" when "John Doe III" is named. The naming can also skip a generation or even a nephew or grandnephew can continue the name. I have seen the use of the roman numeral system with female names also.
The term "doe" typically refers to a female deer, but in a broader analogy, it can represent gentleness, nurturing, and grace. Just as a doe is often seen as a symbol of motherhood and protection for its young, the analogy can extend to embody qualities of care and tenderness in human relationships. Additionally, the doe's cautious nature serves as a metaphor for prudence and awareness in navigating life's challenges.
That would be called a Suffix. The Prefix would be Mr., Sir. etc.