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Needless Repetition is called TautologyUnnecessary repetition of words consume time and energy for both the writer and the reader. Some of the examples of tautology, where one of the words is sufficient, include: Since because (because or since; not both)Rough estimate (rough or estimate)If suppose (if or suppose)Revert back (revert or get back; not both)Repeat again (repeat or again)
What words? Roman words are simply words written in the Latin language. You have to be specific as to what words you want.What words? Roman words are simply words written in the Latin language. You have to be specific as to what words you want.What words? Roman words are simply words written in the Latin language. You have to be specific as to what words you want.What words? Roman words are simply words written in the Latin language. You have to be specific as to what words you want.What words? Roman words are simply words written in the Latin language. You have to be specific as to what words you want.What words? Roman words are simply words written in the Latin language. You have to be specific as to what words you want.What words? Roman words are simply words written in the Latin language. You have to be specific as to what words you want.What words? Roman words are simply words written in the Latin language. You have to be specific as to what words you want.What words? Roman words are simply words written in the Latin language. You have to be specific as to what words you want.
To my knowledge, "The right to recision" only exists (with a car dealer) if you were to complete your purchase off-sight, that is not on the automobile dealership's property. If you sign all of your papers at the dealership, there is no right of recision. However, if you signed all of your papers (at the dealership) and did not physically take "delivery" of the vehicle, that is left the vehicle at the dealer, the sale is not completed. The reverse however holds true too for the client. Let's say a client signs all of their loan documents on an automobile (at the dealership and is given copy's) and takes delivery of the vehicle; If the loan is then declined by the finance institution that the dealer may use, the dealer is bound to the contract and has to guarantee the loan. In other words, the dealer can't back out of the transaction either.
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What is the best starch ratio to make corrugated carton? in other words what should be the borax, caustic soda, starch and water ratio to make a perfect adhesive to make corrugated carton?
The words automate, automobile, and automatic begin with auto. The word auto is used as an abbreviation for automobile.
For 'a' packing box?corrugated boxshipping boxcardboard boxmoving box
The car is the automobile, the word automobile can be separated into two root words auto meaning "self" and mobile meaning "able to move".
There is less contact between the tyres of the cars and the road surface on rainy days. The rainwater filling up the grooves of the tyres and the rainwater on the surface of the road prevent the tyres from gripping more tightly to the road surface. In other words, water reduces the friction between the tyres and the road surface.(This is the exact answer! Did a lot of research to come up with this answer!)
Automation, Automobile, Autoimmune
A candy that is named after a relaxed automobile would be a Carmelo. It is a play on words, car, mellow.
automobile autobiography automatic autograph
hard and rough
Some words with a silent G include:assignassignedassigningboughtbrightcampaigncaughtdesigndesigneddesigningdiaphragmeighteightyfightflightforeignerfoughtfraughtgnarlygnatgnawgnomeheighthighknightlightmightnaughtynightoughtreignresignrightsightsignsignsignagesigningsoughttaughttightweight
A homophone for grainy and rough is "graney" and "ruff." These words sound the same but have different meanings.