The scientific definition of the word quantitative is to be able to describe or describe something as a quantity, the result of measuring something and relating to a number or quantity.
Something to do with being part of a circle.
Yes it is. 'Agree' is a word and 'able' is another.
To attest to something means that one strongly agrees to the case in matter. It is synonymous to being able to prove or witnessing something. This can be done verbally or in writing.
discerning
im not being able to print something on time
The word "misplaced" can mean lost in the sense of not being able to locate something.
What is being able to tell what something is? you will be called a ginious.
What is being able to tell what something is? you will be called a ginious.
The root word "ible" comes from Latin and means "able to be." When added to a word as a suffix, it indicates that something is capable of being done or is able to be done. For example, in the word "flexible," the suffix "ible" gives the sense of being able to bend or be flexible.
The root word of ability is able.
What is the english word for not being able to breastfeed the child?
The word for not being able to explain oneself is "inarticulate" or "incoherent."
The word for not being able to explain a theory is "incomprehensible."
The term for not being able to remember a word is "tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon."
Not able to do something! =)
The word aplastic can be divided into two parts: "a-" which is a prefix meaning without or not, and "plastic" which is the root word referring to something being able to be molded or shaped.