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alike or equal both mean the same as something
A six letter word to command not to do something is to forbid.
The four letter word for repairing something is mend.
A four letter word meaning the foundation of something is base.
To "Cause" is a five letter action word makes something happen.
Oh, dude, you want a word that means "picked something" and add a letter to "hose"? Alright, how about "chose"? You just slap that "c" in front of "hose" and boom, you've got yourself a new word. Like, easy peasy, right?
duo :)
base
selected, picked out.
No, it is not a preposition. The word picked is a past tense verb that can also be used as an adjective.
A single letter doesn't really mean a thing, unless it's used as a "label" or a symbol for something. Like W as in Watts, power. In a word, each letter represents a sound. Stringed together, the sounds form a word, and the word then means something.
To speak to, to direct to the attention of something, to deal with something, or to mark with a destination, as in addressing a letter.
What is the probability that the letter P is picked when a letter is picked at random from the word STUPID!
alike or equal both mean the same as something
A six letter word to command not to do something is to forbid.
The four letter word for repairing something is mend.
The word you're looking for is.... compromise.