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What do the words boat coat and shoe have in common?
The words "boat", "coat", and "shoe" all have the common feature of being
nouns
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They are all words that represent specific objects or concepts.
What other words can you make out of the word circular?
What is a synonym for enervating?
Morphology
The specific study of word forms and how they are affected by their origin is known as?
What does a como no gabino mean in spanish?
What does elunydd mean in Welsh?
What is the antonym of amusment?
How many ways can you spell darby?
What is inferential reading comprehension?
Is the French word feminine or masculine?
What does the stereotypical German look like?
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