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What is another word for this?

There are many words could be used to replace other words. You could the word feline to replace cat for example.


What other word could replace the word butter or margarine?

Ghee, oil, oleo, shortening are the other words which could replace the word butter or margarine.


Another word for reflect?

There are many words that can replace the word reflect such as examine. You could also use the word investigate.


Other words for education?

There are many other words that can be used to represent education. You could use the word schooling to replace education in example.


What are other words for gold?

There are no other official or scientific words that are used to replace the word gold. Coins are often a symbol of gold though.


What is the other word for family members?

Blood or kin would be two words that mean "family members."


What are the family words of the word work?

Word family (aka rhyming words) for work:clerkjerklurkperkshirksmirk


Use of 'in other word' in a sentence?

Some cultures are matriarchal; in other words, the mothers are the head of the family


What are some other words one can use instead of the word 'gust'?

There are many words one can use as a replacement of the word 'gust.' Some of the best words that can be used to replace this are breeze, gale, and blow.


What is other word for application?

App, software, program. There are several words to replace application. My appologies if you were looking for 'the application of'.


How many words are there in the word family?

Words that can be made with the letters in 'family' are:aailaimamfafailfilmflyIifI'mlalaymamailmaymyyam


Is the word it a prepositin?

No, the word "it" is not a preposition; it is a pronoun. Pronouns are used to replace nouns in sentences, while prepositions are words that show the relationship between nouns (or pronouns) and other words in a sentence, such as "in," "on," or "at."