The root word of hiking is "hike," which comes from the Middle Dutch word "hiken," meaning "to walk."
Yes, the word "hike" contains a short vowel sound, specifically the short "i" sound.
The word "hike" can refer to a long walk, especially in a natural setting such as the mountains or a trail. It can also mean an increase in prices, rates, or levels, for example in the context of hikes in rental costs or interest rates.
The plural form of "hitch" is "hitches."
It can be either a conjunction that introduces a condition a clause, or a noun. Examples:Conjunction: We can go for a hike if it doesn't rain.Noun: The one if will be that the funding is available.See the Related Link below for more details.
Hitch Hike - song - was created in 1962-12.
Hitch-hiking is never without risk.
Hitch Hike to Heaven - 1936 was released on: USA: 12 March 1936 (Brooklyn, New York)
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955 Hitch Hike 5-21 was released on: USA: 21 February 1960
The cast of Hitch Hike - 2012 includes: Aaron McGregor as Aaron Bruce Saville as Farmer Calvin Tuteao as Maka Aidee Walker as Heather
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The noun 'hike' is a word for a thing; a word for a long walk; a word for an abrupt rise or increase.The word 'hike' is also a verb: hike, hikes, hiking, hiked.
Yes, the noun 'hike' is a common noun; a general word for a long walk or march; a general word for an abrupt increase or rise (a price hike or a pay hike).The word 'hike' is also a verb: hike, hikes, hiking, hiked.
No, "rate hike" is not a compound word. It is a two-word phrase.