The phrase "made, shaped, or done" refers to the processes involved in creating or transforming something. "Made" emphasizes the act of creation, "shaped" highlights the process of forming or molding, and "done" indicates completion. Together, they capture the essence of craftsmanship and the various stages involved in bringing an idea or object to fruition.
It depends somewhat on context. "Hecho can mean made, done, or fact." So this phrase could be "I don't want something that is made, something that is done, or something that is a fact."
'Possabilities' is a misspelled version of 'possibilities' A possibility is something made possible, something that has the capability of being done, something in the limits of ability.
human in this is saying, what have humans done to change something there. Like architecture, or something man-made.
Barbara Askins is a famous scientist who made or done something with film making
for latin factum something done, from factus made, from facere to make.
A triangle!
Sports shaped Australia by giving its people something to do for recreation. It also gives the people of Australia something to support as a group.
yes it is not impossible i have done it myself
glaciers carve u shaped valleys. ----
V shaped valleys are made by water. water cuts a v shape
Something which is man-made, such as buildings and statues - not rocks and trees.