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What is opposite gender of saw?
This is a trick question! "Saw" is a tool and doesn't have a gender. 😉
It's playing on the concept of "opposite gender," which usually refers to male and female.
What does Modicum of Decorum mean?
What is the proper pronounciation for name Vaun Braun?
Morphology
What is a way to remember how spell the word circumference?
What is may have meaning in Malayalam explain with an example?
What is the origin of slovenly?
Is maybe spelled or may be?
What is antonym for napkin?
What is the masculine and feminine of monarch?
What do you think the root word nimbus means?
What is a magnanimous person?
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