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The dingbats answer to "123 go x" is "One, two, three, go." The phrase represents the numbers 1, 2, and 3 followed by the word "go," with the letter "x" often signifying a placeholder or an intersection. The overall concept usually conveys a sense of action or movement, as in starting something.
There is no real abbreviation for the word capital - although "Cap or Caps" is occasionally used.
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No it isn't, but THOUS is an abbreviation of the word Thousand.
The word over has two syllables. (O-ver)
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Dingbats are most commonly offered on online websites. These websites will provide the code to place onto a word document to create the dingbat. Also, you can download software that allows you chose the dingbats with a simple click.
Nimbus is a Latin word meaning cloud or rain storm. Nimbo is a prefix and nimbus is a suffix. An example would be: Nimbostratus, a precipitating cloud.
The dingbats answer for "Bur" is "burrito," as it visually represents the word "bur" combined with the shape of a burrito. This type of puzzle often uses visual clues to suggest words or phrases.
In the context of dingbats, "OVERS" refers to a type of puzzle or visual wordplay where a series of symbols or letters represent a phrase or concept. For example, the word "OVERS" might be depicted in a way that hints at a common phrase containing the word "over." Players must decipher the clues using their lateral thinking skills to arrive at the correct answer.
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Open any word processing program. Find the Font Menu. Scroll down the fonts available on your computer. Go to the very end of the Font list to the ones called dingbats. Go crazy.
I don't know the answer i have to look over it in my science book thanks for asking though sorry for not knowing
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nimbus
NIMBUS