When we hear the word couture, we immediately think of the very high end of clothing: runway models and clothing as an art form more than a practical necessity. Nevertheless, the word itself brings us back to the most basic element of all for clothes: couture is French for “sewing.” ...
The word is a noun meaning “youth or immaturity” or “the act or process of growing from childhood to youth.” Thejuven-part of the word comes from the Latin for “young.” This is ultimately the same Latin root we see in the more familiarjuvenile, meaning “young” or “youthful.”...
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Fancy word for saying -- I'm going to pay somebody to get your interest. To wymyślne słowa na powiedzienie: zamierzam zapłacić komuś za zdobycie zainteresowania klientów. QED Yeah, ever since somebody wrote about us in some fancy travel magazine We've got loads of tou...
Stacy-Marie Ishmaelwrotethis blog postabout signing up for Fancy Hands: After years - years - of dithering, I signed up for Fancy Hands sometime around midnight on the Tuesday of a week during which my calendar, my inbox and my immune system all seemed to be conspiring against me. ...
Over 3,000 years ago, people noticed that and began training them for sport.After that, people used them to send messages.They wrote their notes on tiny pieces of paper and put them in tiny containers. Then, they tied those to the pigeons' legs before they let the birds fly home.That...
the word “nature”, is explained by OED as “an unmanufactured action”, which indicates Eliza’s preoccupation in obeying her parents’ choice for her own marriage. Such nature of obedience comes from Eliza’s own internal preference. Moreover, the use of word “education”, which from OED...
That is how the questions, and especially the answers, read. Most of them. They often barely make sense and some of it is complete nonsense. I doubt they used the translator trick, so it may be that they looked up the most obscure synonym for each word and then garbled up the grammar...
No, not really. I ordered my 2016 calendar the other day. Every year around this time I notice that I’m starting to scribble in a lot of dates for the next year on the blank pages at the end of my calendar. That’s my trigger to order a new one. ...
but, if I wanted to reach the most people here, and have them actually read what I wrote, I'd write it out in print... http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/gclef1114/The%20Word/1108140425a-1-1.jpg http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/gclef1114/The%20Word/2...