no it is not a whole word
Oh, dude, the comma in "Memphis, Tennessee 43609" is actually used correctly! It separates the city name (Memphis) from the state name (Tennessee) to make it clear where Memphis is located. So, like, good job on that comma placement!
There are some, depending on your definition of the word hill. Part of downtown Memphis over looks the river from atop a large bluff.
Oh, dude, people from Memphis are called Memphians. Like, it's not that complicated, just add an "ian" to the end of Memphis and boom, you got it. It's like when you add cheese to a burger, it just makes it better, you know?
Composition
The word that fits this definition is "synthesize." It means to combine components or elements into a coherent whole.
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The word you are looking for is "synthesize." It means to combine different elements or ideas to create a unified whole.
"Memphis Time" by Gin Blossoms It's on their album "Congratulations I'm Sorry", which came out in 1996.
Nothing. The word Tennessee is not in the Bible.
The word is 'capital' and it was called 'Memphis'
Yes, the root word in "integrate" is "grate," which means to bring together or combine. The prefix "in-" is added to create the word "integrate," which means to bring parts together to form a whole.
the root word synthesis means "putting together".