"Spirit"comes from the Latin word"to breathe".What we breathe is ai,which is certainly matte,however thin.Despite usage to the contrar,there is no necessary implication in the word"spiritual"that we are talking of anything other than matter(ncluding the matter of which the brain is mad),...
Magnum opus means “great work,” and the Latin words are often used to describe the masterpiece of an artist or writer. The greatest work of an artist’s life is his magnum opus. To produce a magnum opus, a great work, an artist usually has had to produce many lesser works throughou...
9. Which word that formerly meant animal, and later animal from Latin and beast from French found their way into English?( ) A. Deer. B. Cattle. C. Sheep. D. Bird. 10. When a word with multiple meanings is used in an inadequate context, this word may create ___. ( ) A. seman...
Why, quoth Panther, can there be any other answer that is not comprehended in this word chastity, hereby noting that the antidote against the envenomed thoughts of men's alluring enticements, and the surest corrosive to root out such unbridled devices as draw them to inordinate affection is ...
involved. My sister helped my parents. She never asked me to do anything, and I didn’t __62__. I was widowed, raising kids and working, but that wasn’t really __63__ I kept to weekly calls and short. infrequent visits. I was ___ in my adolescent role as the aloof (超脱的)...
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F 9. In early Middle English period, English, Latin and Celtic existed side by side. T 10.The most important mode of vocabulary development in present-day English is creation of new words by means of word-formation. Keys: IV. Borrowings usually fall into two classes: denizens and aliens....
Pesetsky, who has been teaching linguistics at MIT since 1988, had never encountered the phrase “whom of which” before. “I thought, ‘What?’” Pesetsky recalls. But to Evile, “whom of which” seems normal, as in, “Our striker, whom of which is our best player, scores a lot ...
What is the root word of Separate? Latin word "separatus." 14 What is the verb form of Separate? "Separate" is also a verb. 12 Which vowel is used before Separate? Depends on the sentence; could be 'a,' 'e,' 'o,' etc. 12 What is the singular form of Separate? "Separate." ...
It's called "Seal" either due to its Latin origin "sigillum," referring to a mark, or because of the animal’s aquatic habitat. 5 What is the root word of Seal? The root word is from the Latin "sigillum." 5 Is Seal a countable noun? Yes, you can have one Seal or multiple Seal...