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"Identical" means like something else in every way.
Yes, it does. An equation is something that equates something to something else, by means of the 'equals' sign.
A word that means to stand for something else is "represent." It signifies the act of symbolizing, embodying, or acting on behalf of a person, idea, or concept. For example, a flag can represent a country, while an emblem may represent an organization or movement.
The word that means partially dependent is "contingent." It describes a situation or condition that relies on or is determined by something else, indicating a level of dependence that is not absolute.
A word that means something else is called a "homonym." Homonyms are words that share the same spelling and pronunciation but have different meanings, such as "bat," which can refer to a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment. Another example is "lead," which can mean to guide someone or refer to a type of metal. This phenomenon highlights the complexity and richness of language.
The word substitute can be a verb and a noun. The verb form means to use something in place of something else. The noun form is a replacement for something which does a similar thing.
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The verb form of "resemblance" is "resemble." It means to be similar in appearance or characteristics to someone or something else.
As a noun, a subordinate is an underling, someone who works for someone else. As a verb, it means to put something lower, to put something down, beneath something else.
No, the word "resembled" is not a preposition. It is a past tense verb that means to be like or similar to something else.
No. The word resemble is a verb. It is not a preposition.
The verb for application is apply. As in "to apply for something" or "to apply something to something else".
Noun: an injury Verb: to cause an injury or the past tense of "wind" which means to twist something around something else
The verb of preference is prefer. As in "to prefer something over something else".
The word "envy" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the feeling of wanting what someone else has. As a verb, it means to desire something possessed by someone else.
The word "separate" can be used as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it indicates the action of dividing or splitting something into parts. As an adjective, it describes something that is apart or distinct from something else.