It means 2 words in a sentence both beginning with the same letters eg. Slippery snake :)
pH at the beginning of the word:phenomenonphasephalanxphloxphrasephilosophy (also in the middle)phobiapH in the middle of the word:autobiographicaldolphinelephantmorphemetelephonegraphiccalligraphysymphonyholographyclaustrophobicrephraseprophetpH at the end of the word:photograph (both beginning and end)autographgraphparagraphtelegraphpolygraphphonographpictographlithographmimeograph
All letters in the Spanish alphabet have a lowercase form, as Spanish makes use of both uppercase and lowercase letters in its written language.
They are alike because they both cast shadows. A lunar eclipse is when the moon is blocked by the sun while a solar eclipse is when the sun is blocked by the moon.
Well, honey, in the word "category," there are two letters that fit your fancy: "A" and "G." Both of these sassy letters are as far away from the beginning of the word as their alphabetical order. So, go ahead and give those two letters a round of applause for being alphabetically awesome.
In AP style, "PhD" should be written with no spaces and with both letters capitalized.
Two letters, or epistles, are attributed to the apostle Peter. Second Peter is considered clearly to have been written around the middle of the second century, but scholars are more uncertain when the epistle known as First Peter was written. Both epistles are regarded as pseudepigraphical.
The name "eclipse" is too common, and is used for both road bikes and hybrid bikes.
1.They are both eclipses 2.In both eclipses, 3 bodies are in a line: the Sun, Earth and Moon
Because both scales use the same letters.
In any eclipse, the Sun, Moon and Earth line up more-or-less exactly. The eclipse is the shadow; a solar eclipse is the shadow of the Moon darkening a part of the Earth, while a lunar eclipse is the shadow of the Earth darkening the Moon.
A suffix is a group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning, such as "-ing" or "-ly". A prefix is a group of letters added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning, such as "un-" or "re-". They are both types of affixes used in word formation.