The word "close" can have all those meanings:
The pronunciation of the 's' in the first two (verbs) is a 'z' sound.
The 's' in the last example (adjective) is an 's' sound.
The word 'end' contains one syllable.
external rhyme
one word answer
zookeeper
yes . end-less
German - Ende
The word go has over twenty different meanings. Examples of the meanings include to reach, pass, turn out, have a place, keep in motion, leave a place, to fail, to die, and to contribute to the end result.
Basically you reverse the word, from end to beginning. "Suougibma"shut up
yes, it's an end rhyme, a more pleasing rhyme would be a double syllable rhyme like stuffy/stuff me, or huffy, where you're rhyming the "uff" and the "e" parts of the word.
There are actually 15 different definitions for the word period. An example sentence of this word would be, the bell rang at the end of the school period.
Fitrana is not an Arabic word. I believe it is an Urdu word, which means Zakat Al-Fitr, The charity paid by Muslims at the end of Ramadhan.
the end of the harvest
When you can't breathe through your "nose-holes", I'd say you had a stuffy nose! Don't start using nose spray!!! You might end up getting addicted to it!!!
open end!
The word "conclude" comes from the Latin word "claudere," which means to shut or close. This origin suggests the idea of bringing something to an end or coming to a final decision or judgment.
Do you mean "Pig Latin"? Pig Laden is slang for ... something else entirely. "Shut up" in Pig Latin would be Utshay Upay
The root word "fix" means to fasten or attach. In the case of suffix and prefix, "fix" is combined with pre- and sub- to create new words with specific meanings related to attaching to the beginning or end of a word.