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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.

    Is there any scientific explanation of the shape of words?

    It is mentioned in Jeff Miller’s collection of words Oddities and Trivia ; and coined by Dan Tilque:

    Dan Tilque has compiled a list of what he calls “shape words,” terms in English composed of a single letter and a word (or two), where the letter describes the shape of the object.

    He attempts to show one word for each letter of the alphabet, but several letters are missing. His list: A frame, C-clamp, D ring, f-hole, F clamp, G clamp, H hinge, I beam, J-bar lift, K truss, K-turn, L square, M roof, O-ring, P trap, S curve, T-shirt, T-intersection, T-bone, T-square, U-turn, V neck, W-engine, X truss, Y theodolite, and Z bar. for Mirchael Savage. mentions the same source and adds that formal documents used such terms freely. What are some of the names of languages that are similar to ours? In Chinese, there are many shapes that correspond to Chinese characters.

    , “” intersection, refers to a quadrant intersection (or the intersection) and is of no greater complexity than a square intersection. The phrase is based entirely on the shape of the character, and not the meaning ( means 10 in Chinese).

    Further details for Chinese characters: https://chinese.stackexchange.com/ What

    is the meaning of Chinese words “referring to the shape of Mandarin character”?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Word choice.

    Are you looking for exemplem at hdd.gov? This is a story demonstrating moral stories and it can be either real or fictional. When is the real example a myth or reality?

    Permissions are given to exemplmes as an explanation of a thesis, argument, argument or view that have no character similar to anemplograms but that can be used to illustrate a point, to encourage an audience’s interest, or to develop a certain moral stance. Exemplips are used in literary pieces and speeches to explain a doctrine or emphasize a moral point. Folktales are very common and are quite significant and their origin is often unknown.

    In English, as part of exemplification, the plural form of exemplum is exempla. Its topic matters are typically based on folktales, legends, fables and real life history, in which, a moral point is raised by emphasizing on the good or bad characteristics of a character. Moral teachings in examplem come in the beginning while a parable will have it in the end.

    Writing resources: http://literarydevice.com/ What

    are some possible terms for an array of aition, aition and other abstracts? Aition describes the origin or origin of a religious oneself.

    In Western classical scholarship, the terms etiological myth and aition (from the Ancient Greek, “cause”) are often used for a myth that explains an origin, particularly how an object or custom came into existence.

    In Greek society, a “founding myth” is the etiological myth (Greek aition) that explains the origins of a ritual or the founding of a city, the ethnogenesis of a group presented as a genealogy, with a founding father and thus of a nation (natio, “birth”) or a narrative recounting the spiritual origins of a belief, philosophy, discipline or notion. What are some examples of a founding myth whose first chapter was the story of a murderer rendered unclean by his crime, who needed to be cleaned (catharsis) of his impurity? What are those stories which serve as the primary examplem?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extinctions/Structure and Design How

    did the origin story start?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    For the first person to love paint, tarred with the same brush would be the first.

    Whilst you sit there looking at the graph. and clicking on the line. Has the same characteristics as someone, having the same good or bad points as someone else.

    Jack and Mae are tarred with the same brush. Could these two be crooks? Does the Smith family get tarred each time because the same brush is used on them? They’re lazy.

    http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/index.php. com/tarred+with+the-same+brush

    You can also consider six of one, half a dozen of the other. Do not have a negative meaning and it is usually used when you think that neither of two choices or people is better than the other.

    1. What is an alternative to idiomatic?
    2. (idiomatic, of two people) Equally involved; equally responsible

    http://en.wikipedia.org//. How

    do you know that your friends & families have sixty-one friends and one half a dozen of the other?

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