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Asked on July 13, 2021 in Single word requests.
I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending
in
-iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating
with epilepsy.
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Asked on July 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending
in
-iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating
with epilepsy.
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Asked on July 11, 2021 in Single word requests.
I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending
in
-iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating
with epilepsy.
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Asked on July 8, 2021 in Single word requests.
I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending
in
-iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating
with epilepsy.
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Asked on July 7, 2021 in Single word requests.
I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending
in
-iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating
with epilepsy.
- 470448 views
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Asked on July 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending
in
-iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating
with epilepsy.
- 470448 views
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Asked on June 11, 2021 in Single word requests.
I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending
in
-iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating
with epilepsy.
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Single word requests.
The main part of the thing would be the base.
base (n.) – A basic or important element, or an ingredient to which several things are
added. (Japanese, Korean, English) Base (n.) – A main or important element or ingredient to which other things are added.
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Asked on March 14, 2021 in Meaning.
(You can quote a whole second or half half of the quote for comparison, they say)
Does detachment mean that you cannot own material possessions The
second half requires a slightly more artistic interpretation, but in this context it effectively means that the
acquisition and possession of material possessions should not be your chief priority.
Why is a Detachment the only instance
of a dunya if it was in our hand and not in our heart?
What are your thoughts on this article?
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Asked on March 3, 2021 in American english.
See faucet knob at the beginning of this text.
The illustration is in the context of a bathtub being filled with honey, with the implication that honey came out of the faucet when a special knob was turned. Since honey is not really good to take a bath in, the person on the left is asking why such a feature was made available until now.
If a slogan is meant
to be absurd, what is it?
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