I understand that you are emphasizing the broad and inclusive nature of the word "every". This implies that you are referring to all possible interpretations or contexts of the word in question.
The word for every 75 years is "septuagesimal."
Delicious.
Yes, the word "see" is a sensory word, referring to the use of the sense of sight.
Therefore, an omnivore is an animal/human that eats every kind of food
"Nuknuk" is typically used as a made-up word to convey a sense of playfulness or silliness. It doesn't have a specific meaning and is often used in a nonsensical or lighthearted context.
It means "almost" In every sense of the word, that's what it means.
If you mean in the sense of "Are you ready?" then the word is 'gereed'.
She has none. She is a failure in every sense of the word.
The Latin word innocentia may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'harmlessness'. The Latin word integritas may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'purity, soundness'. The Latin word probitas may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'honesty'. The Latin word sanctitas may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'holiness'.
A word often used in this sense is "gracioso".
The word Biennial means Every two years
the word tarsal means of or relating or pertaining to tarsus in any sense.
antisemitic - anti-Jewish (in a racial sense)
The word "connotation" can mean both "signify" in terms of implied meaning, and "ignorable" in the sense that it is not the explicit definition of a word.
Translation: kalima (كليمة)Note that the word "kalima" means "word" in the sense of a piece of writing corresponding to one idea. It does not mean "word" in the slang sense meaning "I agree".
If you mean lap in a sporting sense, the German word is Runde. If you mean the lap of a person, then the German word is Schoß
It comes from the word three and may mean threesome (in the sense of three singers) or may have sexual connotations.