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It is an Old English word, "lencten," which means the time of lengthening days, or "Springtime."
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
It is one word.
The word 'springtime' is one word which should be capitalized as the first word in the sentence.The correct sentence is: Springtime has begun.
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The word 'avivah' is from the Hebrew language. Its English equivalent is 'springtime'. Therefore, its Latin equivalent is 'ver', as spring; or tempus vernum, as springtime. The word-by-word translation of the latter term is the following: 'tempus' means 'time'; and 'vernum' is an adjective that means 'of spring', 'springlike', or 'vernal'.
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It is an Old English word, "lencten," which means the time of lengthening days, or "Springtime."
Springtime in the Sierras was created in 1947.
Springtime for the World was created in 1989.
In the Springtime of the Year was created in 1973.
Springtime for Henry was created in 1934.
Jeeves in the Springtime was created in 1921.
The letters TMPRSGNEII spell the word "springtime" and other phrases such as "permit sign."
the word is Prevalent meaning widespread at a praticular time... e.g. daffodils are prevalent in the springtime...