Any +++ Strictly speaking, it is ADD. The word 'sum' is used colloquially for any simple arithmetical calculation, but in mathematics a 'sum' is properly the result of adding two or more numbers.
In the King James versionthe word - hell - appears 54 times. The first of these isDeu 32:22 For a fire is kindled in mine anger, and shall burn unto the lowest hell, and shall consume the earth with her increase, and set on fire the foundations of the mountains.
The word 'plural' is an adjective used to describe a noun as more than one.The word 'plural' is a noun as word for a part of speech; a noun for more than one person, place, or thing.
No, the word "until" is not a compound word. It is used as a conjunction and preposition.A compound word is a word that is composed of two or more different words that are combined to make a new word.
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Consummatio, consummationis, n (more used in mathematics) Proventus, proventus, n
FOUNDATIONS right? framework fundamentals basics cornerstone groundworks ...and a lot more from the dictionary. :D
foundation = yesod (יסוד) foundations = yesodot (יסודות)
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Result in greek is αποτέλεσμα (apotelezma) or συνέπεια (seenepeea). The second word (συνέπεια) have a more megative meaning.
Charities may be the word you are looking for.
Any +++ Strictly speaking, it is ADD. The word 'sum' is used colloquially for any simple arithmetical calculation, but in mathematics a 'sum' is properly the result of adding two or more numbers.
No, "unless" is not a prefix word. It is a conjunction that is used to introduce a condition that will result in an action not occurring.
The more dishonesty governments many people usually suffer as a result.
Ontology is a word used when one or more are discussing God or the existence of a God. The word most used instead of this word then be the study or the understanding of God.
Another word or phrase that can be used instead of "for this reason" is "therefore" or "as a result".
"Ramifications" can be used as a synonym for consequences.