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What is the base word of perpendicular?
The base word of "perpendicular" is
"pend"
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This comes from the Latin word "pendere," meaning "to hang" or "to weigh."
What is the singular possessive form of gypsy?
What is long in simplified and traditional character?
Morphology
What is the meaning of word transpination?
How do you put diminutive in a sentence?
What is the Greek root word for ugly?
Can you give a list of unfamiliar words with their meanings?
What is Emulisification?
How do you say big in Brazilian?
What does como eras mean?
How do you say blue sky in tagalog?
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