there's navigation. i don't think you need the s though, because "navis" comes from the latin root meaning ship.
The term inkhorn originally referred inkwells made of horn. It has also come to define writing that is pretentious or pedantic based on its historical use for words English scholars created using foreign words and English roots.
Canis means 'dog' in Latin. In English, the words 'canine' and 'kennel' come from 'canis'.
the most common figurative language (s) are English and Chinese.
That's an (English) attempt to represent the crowing of a rooster. Other cultures have other words for animal sounds.
The cost of raising a deer is very high, my dear.
The root words of nautical are:NauticalNauticsNausNautNau
efef
English has a strong tradition of borrowing words that it can use. Those similar words are Arabic; English just happens to be using them as well.
paan chord
Name of the elements are represented by symbols. These symbols are short english words.
English as a subject is the study of how words are written in sentences. English class is the study of the different parts of a sentence and using words to express an idea or opinion.
No, there are not any words in the English language using all of the letters kweeiisp.
There are no English words you can make using only those letters.
To create a logo using the words English, Maths, Physics and Chemistry you may decide to use the initials to create a logo.
There are no English words that use the letter combination JOQ.
English has many derivative words.
There are many Latin words for various types of boat and ship. These include navicula, cumba, linter, navis, navigium and scapha.