a line. starting from one point and going on as long as it needs to go on. or it could go on forever. it needs a start and a finish...
line
One such word is whenever.
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No. You have four corners, each with an odd number of lines going out. Each of these must either bee the starting point or the ending point, but you can only have one starting point and one ending point.
One possibility is the word detail.
No, "starting point" is not hyphenated. It is two separate words.
balance
it is the starting point, at least one of the letters of the first word must pass over the star
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a line. starting from one point and going on as long as it needs to go on. or it could go on forever. it needs a start and a finish...
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One word used to express "white man" is wayaabishkiiwed.
line
One such word is whenever.
The time required for one cycle to return to its starting point is called the period of the cycle.
One word for being late starting with the letter F is forgot.