Loyal and faithful mean essentially the same thing.
'Mimicking,' 'imitating' or 'copying' can mean to 'do the same thing'.
It can be interpreted as meaning the same thing. Yes.
yes
Although many people consider nobles snobbish or rude, they do not mean the same thing and this characterization is just a stereotype.
A liquid.Its a liquid because if you put a liquid in a hearts shape bottle it will look like a heart. But you cant change the volume. Its always the same.
"Milanese" is the same in Italian and English.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine/feminine singular form of an adjective and of a noun. As a noun, the masculine singular definite article is "il" ("the") and the masculine singular indefinite article "un, uno" ("a, one"). The feminine singular definite article is "la," and the feminine singular indefinite article "una."The pronunciation is "MEE-lah-NEH-seh."
That's a really nebulous question. They both mean essentially the same thing, but are both indefinite. Either word could fit your description.
Only a solid has a definite shape. It also has a definite volume. A liquid has a definite volume, but an indefinite shape. A gas has both an indefinte shape and volume. Same for plasma. Hope this helps!
In this context renewable and indefinite have the exact same meaning so you should have said "definite" or "non-renewable". Anyway, yes hydroelectricity is a renewable resource that humanity can take advantage of forever, it only runs on the flow of water.
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
Dose is a French equivalent of 'dose'. It's pronounced basically the same way. It's a feminine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'une' ['a, one']. But the word for 'overdosage, overdose' is 'surdosage'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes 'le' as its definite article and 'un' as its indefinite. It's pronounced 'soor-doh-sahj'.
Bar is the same in Italian and English.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It can be preceded by its definite article il ("the") or by its indefinite article un ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "bahr."
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
Shabby and different do not mean the same thing.