Typically, a line is named with two points on the line.
There would be too many to name. All regular polygons have a line of symmetry, but there are still polygons that don't.
A plane shape. There is no specia name unless all the line segments are straight.
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Anything that contains the line must contain every point on the line, so "a point on the line" doesn't give us any more information. You're just asking how many planes can contain the line. Now imagine setting a wood panel down on a tight-rope. How many different ways can it set there before it falls off ? A lot, right ? An infinite number of planes can all contain your line. (And all of its points.)
Ojibwe, Ojibwa and Ojibway are all acceptable.
There are several ways that are acceptable to abbreviate monthly. Depending on the context that it is used a simple M, the letters MTh and mthly are all acceptable.
Conception, fertilization, or pollination are all acceptable.
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Yes, try All-ways
Typically, a line is named with two points on the line.
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Not all polygons have names and it is quite acceptable to call one of an unknown specific name a n-gon. Where n is the number of sides.
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No, Roya is not a Wiccan name. Wicca is a religion, and not a culture. Names come from cultures, not religions. However, if your question is asking whether or not the name Roya is an acceptable magical name to use in Wicca, I have no idea. Hopefully a Wiccan will come along and answer this second part of the answer. [edit from a Wiccan] As far as being acceptable as a magickal name, if the name Roya calls to you then by all means use it! Pretty much anything is acceptable as long as it has personal meaning and isn't the name of a deity. (that would be disrespectful)
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There are various ways. You can type in the individual addresses on the To line. You can do it by adding them to the CC line if it is intended for one person, but you also want others to see it. You can use the BCC to hide who receives it from each recipient. All contacts systems have ways of setting up groups where you can add a list of addresses under one title and then send the e-mail to that title and all of the people in the group will get it.