Figures or Positive Shapes
In the King James version the word - heaven - appears 13 times in the Book of Genesis the word - heavens - appears twice in the Book of Genesis
In the King James version the word - Jesus - appears 973 times the word - Jesus' - appears 10 times the word - Christ - appears 555 times the word - Christ's - appears 16 times Taken together as a phrase - Jesus Christ - appears 195 times in 185 verses. == Paul mentions Jesus Christ's name 230 times in the Bible. == NOTE: After using his name in one verse, Jesus is often referred to as "he" or "his" in succeeding verses. This would greatly increase the number of times he is referred to.
In the King James version the word - Babylon - appears 286 times the word - Babylon's - appears 8 times the word - Babylonians - appears 4 times the word - Babylonish - appears once
In the King James version the word - tongue - appears 129 times the word - tongues - appears 36 times and the word - doubletongued - appears once Often the reference is not to the body part, as the question asks, but to language. A careful reading would be required for a person to know how often the words referred to which aspect of the word.
In the King James version the word - spice - appears 5 times the word - spiced - appears once the word - spicery - appears once the word - spices - appears 31 times None of the commonest spices are mentioned - clove, pepper, mace etc. the word - mustard - appears 5 times the word - cinnamon - appears 4 times the word - calamus - appears 3 times While not technically a spice, salt is frequently referred to the word - salt - appears 40 times the word - salted - appears 4 times the word - saltness - appears once the word - saltpits - appears once
paradox
A trait that appears or is expressed in the F1 generation is considered dominant. Dominant traits will manifest themselves in the offspring when at least one parent carries the dominant allele for that trait.
dominant-appears in first generation recessive-seems to dissapear
.If this is for an answer in Horse Isle 2, the answer is dominant
The form of a trait that appears to mask another form of the same trait is called the dominant trait. Dominant traits will be expressed over recessive traits in a heterozygous individual.
A dominant genetic trait appears in every generation of offspring because only one copy of the dominant allele is needed for the trait to be expressed.
Huntington's Disease
A trait that always appears when it is present is called an obligate trait. This means that the trait is consistently expressed whenever the underlying genetic or environmental conditions are present.
Dominant
Catholicism.
.If this is for an answer in Horse Isle 2, the answer is dominant
The answer is a blue-green colour.