"Spond" is a prefix derived from the Greek word "spondē," meaning "to pledge" or "to promise." In medical terminology, it is often associated with conditions related to the spine, such as "spondylitis," which refers to inflammation of the vertebrae. The term can also relate to the concept of support or binding in various contexts.
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Thrillbillies - 2009 Tom Spond was released on: USA: 5 March 2012
Some words with the root "spond" include "respond," "correspond," "sponsor," and "dispondent." This root comes from the Latin word "spondere," meaning "to promise" or "to pledge."
It is the small intestine Ofcourse! I am Jackson Spond.
There are four syllables: Cor-re-spond-ent.
I did the other day for massive spasms from ank spond. Was on the phone to 000 emergency (911) and within an hour... totally flipped out, thought I was gonna be another Heath Ledger.... Would not recommend.
--spond It is said that English is one of the most difficult languages to learn. That is not only because of all of the idioms that English-speaking people use, but also because of all of the different dialects in the United States. English in the United States might better be called "American English." Which syllable to stress in spoken English is often a matter of which part of the country you live in. Words like "correspond," however, are pronounced the same all over the country. The word breaks down to cor-re-spond and comes from the Middle French or Medieval Latin correspondre or correspondere, both of which have their accent on the --spond syllable. It is unfortunate in this age of computers that more care has not been taken in notating pronunciation. On-line dictionaries are not very good at helping people understand which syllable is to be stressed. There is a computer key to use for stressed syllables, and on-line dictionaries should be using it. Too many on-line dictionaries is another problem. Which one to use? The problem is with those dictionaries that remove hyphens between words, so that the word "correct," for example, looks like cor'rect, instead of cor-'rect. The word is cor-'rect, with the emphasis on the second syllable, and the word is cor-re-'spond, with the emphasis on the third syllable.
Re- is the prefix of back or again. Some other words for this are revise, report, regain, realign, etc.
The art teacher ofcourse!! this year of 2010-2011, Mrs. Mitchel is the art teacher, so i guess that means that she is the best artist. I also am a pretty well drawer and so are a few other who pay very well attention in art class. But so far, Mrs. Mitchel is and a few other students who are well at paying attention in art class at saddle ranch. -- Jackson Spond
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?