The word 'born' is the past participle of the word 'to bear' in its meaning as 'to give birth'. The word 'borne' is the past participle of the word 'to bear' in its meaning as 'to be carried, moved around, supported'. In this sense, the sentence 'Oz was borne' therefore means Oz was carried. So the reference is more likely in regard to the Wizard of Oz than to the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz or to the actual land of Australia.
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12 fl oz means 12 fluid ounces. It is a form of liquid measurement. Glad to help!
Written in 1939. So as of 2012, the wizard of oz has been around for 73 years now(:
thats such a stupid question how about get a life!
The word 'born' is the past participle of the word 'to bear' in its meaning as 'to give birth'. The word 'borne' is the past participle of the word 'to bear' in its meaning as 'to be carried, moved around, supported'. In this sense, the sentence 'Oz was borne' therefore means Oz was carried. So the reference is more likely in regard to the Wizard of Oz than to the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz or to the actual land of Australia.
If a disease is blood borne, it mean it exists or is caused by blood or blood cells.
oz is the abbreviation for ounce.
If you mean Malaria, there is no cure.
oz = ounce
She has not had any childrenNulliparous: Never having borne a child.
"Borne" is the past participle of the verb "bear," which can mean to carry, support, endure, or give birth to.
I think you might mean apnea, not apena. Apnea means to stop breathing (without intending to do so) It is not a food borne illness.
Ounce. I don't know why the abbreviation is oz.
"Borne" is the past participle of the verb to bear. The past tense is bore.
Influenza is an air-borne virus.
if you mean fl oz 1750/ 28.35 = 61.728 oz