incarnate.
inganious
well how about:*MANUAL*BODILY*SWEATYUR WELCOMELOL
ofensive or attack
This is sorta broad but it think it would be considered bodily fluids.blood
Compound words are created when you take two words and put them together to form one word. An example is baseball. Take the word BASE and the word BALL and put them together to form a new word. Another example is Grandmother. Grand and Mother come together to form a new word.
The noun form of the adjective 'athletic' is athleticism.The word 'athletic' is the adjective form of the noun athlete.
Supercilium is another word for eyebrow. The plural form is supercillia.
No, "body" is not an adverb. It is a noun that refers to the physical structure of a person or an animal. An adverb is a word that typically modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to provide more information about manner, place, time, degree, or frequency of an action.
The adjective form is "oxymoronic."
The bobbies carried the hooligan bodily from the market.
Another word for take away are: subtract, deduct, debit, withdraw, etc.
Yes - its another word for vapor - which is another word for gas, which is a form of matter.
Lair.