You would probably park them at an oasis, or watering hole.
You can use "in lieu of" as a substitute for "for."
Tagalog word of tent: tolda
Kiln
Yes, the word 'substitute' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for someone or something that takes the place of another. The word 'substitute' is also a verb (substitute, substitutes, substituting, substituted). Examples:Noun: Salsa is a good substitute for tomatoes in a sandwich.Verb: Ms. Lincoln will substitute for Ms. Washington while she is on her honeymoon.
The romanian word for tent is "cort"
No, the word "tent" does not have a silent letter. All the letters in "tent" are pronounced when saying the word.
The word tent has one syllables.
Melancholy would be a good substitute.
Caravan
ya! not a tent....hahahahaha
the word caravan came from Indian
Most phrases can be understood by thinking about what each word means. A substitute is something or someone who can "stand in place of" another thing. A word is a term. Substitute words are terms that can stand in place of and, for words, they must also mean the same thing. "Substitute words" are known as synonyms.