Mason
The English word for gavandi is Mason
The word kottavi translated from Tamil to English as 'yawn'.
A proper noun is the name of title of a specific person, place, or thing.The proper nouns in the sentence are:Mr. Mason (person)Tuesday (thing)
the word rag in a sentence
The word "Mason" should be capitalized when referring to the organization of the Freemasons or when used as part of a proper noun, such as in a title like "Grand Master Mason." Otherwise, the word "mason" is typically lowercase when referring to a worker who builds with stone or brick.
The Irish word for "mason" is "maisín."
Ishiku as in stone mason
Depending on context, mason can be translated as: Steinmetz Maurer Freimaurer (Free Mason)
Here are some sentences.The mortar exploded and destroyed the enemy building.The brick mason smoothed the mortar between the bricks.
The word or name Mason does not appear in scripture.
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He abjured the persons mistakes Mason
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that identifies or renames another noun. It is a way of adding details to a sentence. The appositive is placed near the word or phrase it identifies or renames, thus it is placed in apposition to that word or phrase.Examples:Mr. Mason, the manager, can answer your question.You'll have to ask Mr. Mason, the man in the green vest.
I went looking for the Mason-Dixon line and found out they don't paint it on the ground.
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The coroner found traces of poison in her system.A police officer observed traces of gun powder residue on Ms. Mason's hands.