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The ROOT-WORD is the Suffix ISTwhich means ONE WHO & THAT WHICH. It is easily added to nouns, as, art - artIST. To that can be added the Suffix IC and we have an adjective, artISTIC. To that can be added the compound suffix ALLY and we have the adverb, artISTICALLY. So to the...
The word rolled into English with a fairly terrifying image. It comes fromJagannāth(Hindi for "Lord of the World"), the title of the Hindu god Vishnu. According to some exaggerated but widespread reports dating back to the 14th century, during parades in India, devotees of Vishnu would sac...
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Art and Words Inspires Writers, Artists," by Christie Taylor in the March/April 2014 issue.EBSCO_AspPoets & Writers
Many English words are formed by taking basic words and adding combinations of prefixes and suffixes to them. A basic word to which affixes (prefixes and suffixes) are added is called a root word be…
Turkish contributed the largest share of the Turkic loans, which penetrated into the English directly. This can be explained by the fact that Turkey had the most intensive and wide connections with England. Nevertheless, there are many Turkic loans in English, which were borrowed by its contacts...
One of the latest features of online wordplay is the elevating of an older concept or cliche into a teasing provocation or pretence at new insights, as we have seen with ‘delulu’, ‘demure’ and ‘mindful’, ‘rizz’ and ‘brat’. The current rash of declarations of ‘being privileged’...
This week we will be creating art that is inspired from John 12:26-27 Please send your art by Tuesday night (3/30/15) to: artinspiredbyhiswords@gmail.comThe rules:1. Actually, there aren’t really any rules.2. Any […] John 12:24-35, Death brings fruits of the Spirit ...
The last few lines of William Wordsworth’s poemThe World is Too Much With Us: “Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn; Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea; Or hear old Triton blow his wreathèd horn.” The long “a” and long “o” sounds finish the poem with a moody...
题目Complete the passage with suitable words of from the word bank.You may not use any the words more than once. barriers admit efforts defeated matchconquer referred resisting transforming intuitionAlphaGo's defeat of the Go player Lee Se-dol took the entire world by surprise.D...