If your referring to still life as the art then its real simply place any inorganic or organic object in front of you that is not capable of movement and use any media you wish to depict what you see, ergo: painting, drawing...etc
In short: Subject is something with human qualities and the object does not have human qualities, in other words, people are subjects of law and property, animals, etc. are objects of law.
Yes, sweetened, the past participle of sweeten, is an action and therefore a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
For intake or exhaust valves; Lack of oil, defective valve, bent push rod, foreign object damage, etc.
This is a weird answer, but, maybe a lamp, a vase, a ball, a bowl, drinking glass, etc. I think you can think up more from that.
There are many things sacred in Greek mythology. Each god had a sacred animal, tree, city, etc. Athena's sacred city was Athens, her tree the olive tree, and her bird the owl. Zeus's sacred bird was the eagle, and his city Crete. His oracle was Dodona. Hera's sacred animal was the cow and her bird the peacock. Aphrodite's city was Cythera, and her bird the dove. Apollo's oracle was Delphi. All young animals were sacred to Artemis. Ares's animal was the boar. Poseidon's sacred animal was the horse, etc.
The term sacred usually means "important to a deity. As Buddhism has no deity there can be no sacred objects. There can be relics of revered persons, important locations, etc.
A noun represents an object, person, animal, place, etc. An adjective describes a noun. Because a puzzle is an object, it is a noun. Also, it does not describe anything, so it's not an adjective.
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A fixed object that is used by an animal to find its way is called a landmark. ( rivers, streams, oceans, rocks, mountains, etc.) pretty much any land or natural object.
yes there are multiple animals that don't move like the sponge, barnicles, clams, mucles, etc., etc., hope that helped :]
You probably mean 'Sacred'. Means: 1.devoted or dedicated to a deity or to some religious purpose; consecrated. 2.entitled to veneration or religious respect by association with divinity or divine things; holy. 3.pertaining to or connected with religion ( opposed to secular or profane): sacred music; sacred books. 4.reverently dedicated to some person, purpose, or object: a morning hour sacred to study. 5.regarded with reverence: the sacred memory of a dead hero. 6.secured against violation, infringement, etc., as by reverence or sense of right: sacred oaths; sacred rights. 7.properly immune from violence, interference, etc., as a person or office.
Place it at a higher altitude, wind it up, fill it with fuel, etc.
The experimental unit is the object (person, place, thing,event, etc.) that you are interested in learning about
A love poem from someone you care for can be a "sacred text". The Declaration of Independence could also be "sacred". All people, all religions, all cultures have a group of words (written or spoken) that are "sacred" and hold a special place of veneration.
Sacred literature are writings which have a lot of connection to god for eg: Quran Bible Mahabarata etc.
For a peroson, place,thing,and/or animal to adapt to the weather, climate, changes, etc.