Yes. The word is Darpok (डरपोक) pronounce durr-poke.
It's used both as a noun and an adjective for one who is timid or easily frightened.
Yes, an earwig is a bug found throughout the Americas, Eurasia, Australia and New Zealand
There is no word called "serlapy" in English. It is possible that it may be a misspelling or not a recognized term in the language.
A female is called a lioness.
Baby spiders are called "Spiderlings".
Onomatopoeia
I'm not aware of any word "notabina" in any other language. It appears to be a unique or made-up word.
The earliest form of a word is called the "root" or "proto-word." It represents the basic, original form of a word before any modifications or derivations occur.
the root word
A palindrome.
Each word in the dictionary is called an entry. This includes the word itself, its definition, and any additional information such as pronunciation, part of speech, and usage examples.
Pine nuts in Hindi is called "Chilgoza"
"B", because in the word bear it has the word ear in it so if we take the word ear out then it will be "b"!!
Commonly called the Dregs, a word which can apply to any 'sediment'
I have found one called BIOCHEMICAL ENERGY...
It is called an organelle.this answer is from a 5th grader (:
No it doesnt
I think there is no other name but sometimes it is called the 'pp'.