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Oh, dude, the answer to that riddle is "ill whales." Like, it's pretty obvious once you think about it, right? They're sea mammals that are sick, so they're ill whales. Simple as that.
Bee, fee, flea, flee, free, gee, he, key, knee, pea, plea, see, sea, she, ski, tee, tea, thee, tree, and we are just some of the many, many words that rhyme with me.
The Greek root word for 'place' is 'topos'. From its root syllable 'top-' derive the English words 'topology', which means the study of a place and its contour lines on maps. Another is 'topography', which means the act of drawing a map in such a way as to show how high various places are above sea level. Still another is 'utopia', which means an imaginary place where conditions are ideal.
The word海 (uni) may be used to mean 'sea' in Japanese.
Dylan is a Welsh loan name in Italian.Specifically, y is one of the letters which tends to signal a name or word of non-Italian origin. The Welsh name may be a given name or a surname. Its meaning traces back to the combination of the Welsh word dy ("great") with the word llanw("sea"). The meaning literally will translate into Italian as gran mare.The pronunciation will be "dee-lahn" in terms of the loan name and "grahn MAH-rey" in terms of the Italian description.
Some rhyming words for "fea" could be tea, sea, plea, or key.
Yes, the word 'Greece' is a noun; the name of a country; a word for a place.
Oh, dude, a rhyming word for the desires of sea animals? That's easy, it's "fishes' wishes." Like, you know, they're out there swimming around, dreaming of like, more food or a bigger tank or something. So yeah, "fishes' wishes" totally rhymes with the desires of sea animals.
The noun 'dolphin' is a word for a type of sea mammal, a word for a thing.
Oh, dude, the answer to that riddle is "ill whales." Like, it's pretty obvious once you think about it, right? They're sea mammals that are sick, so they're ill whales. Simple as that.
No, the word 'Red Sea' is a noun, a word for a body of water.The noun 'Red Sea' is a proper noun as the name of a specific body of water and must be capitalized.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'Red Sea' is 'it'. Example:The Red Sea is between Africa and Saudi Arabia. It also connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Indian Ocean.
The word Neptune is a proper noun, the name of the Roman god of the sea, and the planet Neptune.A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
The Black Sea
The name given to the height of a place above sea level is known as elevation.
The name "Illawarra" is believed to be a corruption of a local aboriginal word, alowrie, meaning "high pleasant place by the sea."
Yes, the noun 'sea' is a common noun, a general word for a large body of water.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example the Sea of Japan or the Mediterranean Sea.
"Beach".