Regions
The word "protozoon" is a catch-all for any single-celled eukaryote. That's all they have in common; they've got a nucleus. "Protozoa" is an archaic taxon, and over the years has since been split into various other kingdoms including Amoebozoa, Excavata, Rhizaria, and more.
A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. It can act as the subject or object of a sentence. Nouns can be singular or plural, and they can also be common or proper.
Yes, the word advantages is a noun, a plural, common abstract noun. Example sentence:The advantages of word processing your homework are the ability to spell check and edit easily.
The word "nesto" isn't a word at all as far as I know. "Nest" is a common noun, if that's what you meant.
The word "other" in the question implies that you already have some units in mind. Unfortunately, you have chosen not to share that information. It is, therefore, impossible to answer your question.
A geographic area where people have certain traits in common is called a region. This word is used to describe an area where individuals share similar characteristics such as language, culture, or customs.
Share
The words community, communicate, communion, and common all share the root word 'communis', which comes from Latin and means 'shared' or 'common'.
In the strictest sense of the word, human beings are animals. We share many of the same characteristics of animals.
No, the word "rural" is actually an adjective. It is used to describe areas or characteristics of countryside or rural communities.
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The Latin word communis means common.
The word "urban" suggests that a city has a number of characteristics common to larger cities.Urban
The root in "species" comes from the Latin word "specere" which means "to look at" or "to see." This root reflects the idea that a species is a group of organisms that share common characteristics and can be observed and distinguished as a separate entity.
What is the prefix of the word share
The word "knife" and "hi" share the common word "hi." Both "knife" and "hi" contain the letter "i," and if you consider "knife" phonetically, it can be broken down, but the connection to "hi" is primarily through the letter "i." However, without further context, it's challenging to identify a specific word they both share.
The noun 'farmer' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.