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Use of telephone for a communication between a student and a tutor or between a potential student and someone who can give advice or guidance. Also used for assistance given by telephone to purchasers of software who have problems in making it function.
Use of telephone for a communication between a student and a tutor or between a potential student and someone who can give advice or guidance. Also used for assistance given by telephone to purchasers of software who have problems in making it function.
outstretch=to extend, to prolong, to tend to/on
outstretch=to extend, to prolong, to tend to/on
Traditionally, the attempt to determine what general sorts of things there are in the universe (particularly those of a basic, non-reducible sort). But to do this is also to suggest a classification of the sciences so that too is metaphysics. Examples: 1) ...
Traditionally, the attempt to determine what general sorts of things there are in the universe (particularly those of a basic, non-reducible sort). But to do this is also to suggest a classification of the sciences so that too is metaphysics. Examples: 1) ...
To convert into a substance of stony hardness and character.
To convert into a substance of stony hardness and character.
mimic, is the action of imitating somebody else's actions, can be voice, gestures
mimic, is the action of imitating somebody else's actions, can be voice, gestures
Wage and salary earnings before taxes and other deductions; includes any overtime pay, commissions, or tips usually received (at the main job, in the case of multiple jobholders). Earnings reported on a basis other than weekly (for example, annual, monthly, ...
Wage and salary earnings before taxes and other deductions; includes any overtime pay, commissions, or tips usually received (at the main job, in the case of multiple jobholders). Earnings reported on a basis other than weekly (for example, annual, monthly, ...
The ordering of words into meaningful verbal patterns such as phrases, clauses, and sentences. Poets often manipulate syntax, changing conventional word order, to place certain emphasis on particular words. Emily Dickinson, for instance, writes about being ...
The ordering of words into meaningful verbal patterns such as phrases, clauses, and sentences. Poets often manipulate syntax, changing conventional word order, to place certain emphasis on particular words. Emily Dickinson, for instance, writes about being ...
The great advances in technology beginning in the late eighteenth century turned America from a handicraft economy into one of technological mass production.
The great advances in technology beginning in the late eighteenth century turned America from a handicraft economy into one of technological mass production.
presage, is foretell, say prior, the foreteller, is the one who says before, foretells.
presage, is foretell, say prior, the foreteller, is the one who says before, foretells.
Assonance is the refrain of vowel sounds to create internal rhyming within phrases or sentences, and together with alliteration and consonance serves as one of the building blocks of verse.
Assonance is the refrain of vowel sounds to create internal rhyming within phrases or sentences, and together with alliteration and consonance serves as one of the building blocks of verse.