attribution to regard as resulting from a specified cause as a verb this is the definition
as a noun:
something attributed as belonging to a person, thing, group, etc.; a quality, character, characteristic, or property
A famous quote is One will seldom go wrong in attributing extreme actions to vanity, moderate ones to habit, and petty ones to fear."Friedrich Nietzsche
The correct stress pattern for the word "attributed" is 'a-TRIB-uted', with the second syllable ('TRIB') stressed.
Applied or attributed.
The Latin word Punic is an adjective that means "of or relating to ancient Carthage, the inhabitants of Carthage, or their language." It can also mean "having the treacherous character attributed to the inhabitants of Carthage by the Romans." As a noun, Punic can men the Phoenician dialect that was spoken in ancient Carthage.
There is no such word in the English language.You may be looking for the word "horrific" meaning "instilling horror," but used to mean frightening, hideous, or terrible."This was the director's horrific attempt at making a horror movie." (attributed to Roger Ebert)
if you mean the word origin then the Old English 'Streccan' which may well have been derived from a Swedish word 'Stracka'
NO. The word scientist is attributed to the Rev. William Whewell (English 1794-1866) by analogy to the word artist.
The Latin word Punic is an adjective that means "of or relating to ancient Carthage, the inhabitants of Carthage, or their language." It can also mean "having the treacherous character attributed to the inhabitants of Carthage by the Romans." As a noun, Punic can men the Phoenician dialect that was spoken in ancient Carthage.
the reformation is attributed to who?
In her report, Mya attributed the following quotation to Henry Ford. However, Oprah Winfry is the true author: "Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity."
(The word "misogyny" means a hatred or dislike of women.) The killer's misogyny was attributed to his abuse by the aunts who raised him.
The likely word is the proper noun "Iliad" (an ancient lyric poem attributed to Homer).
The origins of the word "hi" are not attributed to any specific person. It likely evolved over time as a shortened form of the word "hello."