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" also "army, detachment;" and Lithuanianpulkas"crowd," Old Church Slavonicpluku"division of an army" (hence Russianpolk"regiment"), both believed to have been borrowed from Proto-Germanic. Old Englishfolcstedecould mean both "dwelling-place" and "battlefield." According to Watkins, from ...
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software noun (computer science) written programs or procedures or rules and associated documentation pertaining to the operation of a computer system and that are stored in read/write memory soldier noun an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army solid noun matter that is solid at room tem...
Are you Stark raving mad for Game of Thrones? Find out the origin or all of your favorite phrases. Valar Morghulis
“Cookie Puss” ice cream cake smushed against the side of the box, which may trigger an irrational fear of boxes, which may doom your career at UPS and send you into a tailspin of binge drinking and late-night trips to IHOP, since they’re the only place still open, except you hate...
(nominative cohors) "enclosure," with meaning extended to "infantry company" in the Roman army through the notion of "enclosed group, retinue;" from assimilated form of com "with" (see co-) + a root akin to hortus "garden," from PIE *ghr-ti-, from PIE root *gher- (1) "to ...
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How do we pronounce s endings in the end of the words that end in vowels? For instance, army-armies? Merlin Hi Merlin, Thank you for your question. For words that end in vowel sounds, we pronounce the s like a /z/. Emma thank you, teacher. 14/15.. i can speak /s//iz/ but...
Armee: 1. army Armenien: 1. Armenia Armenier: 1. Armenian Armut: 1. poverty Arnheim: 1. Arnhem Arnika: 1. arnica Aroma: 1. aroma, flavour Arrak: 1. rack, arrack Arrest: 1. apprehension, arrest, detention Arrestant: 1. arrested person, prisoner Arrowroot: 1. arrowroot Arsch: 1. ...