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The Latin phrase Uva uvam viviendo varia fit was in the novel 'Lonesome Dove'. It means 'A cluster of grapes becomes a different cluster of grapes through living'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'uva' is the nominative singular form of the feminine gender noun. The noun 'uvam' is the accusative singular form of the feminine gender noun. Either way, they both mean 'cluster of grapes'. The ablative gerund 'viviendo', which really should be 'vivendo', means 'through living'. The adjective 'varia' means 'various, changeable'. The verb 'fit', which is in the third person singular of the present indicative, means '[it] becomes'.
The word means not normal.
Assuming you mean "díky" (with the accent on the "i") it is a Czech word and yes it means "thank/s".
The sanskrit word for the English word gram is channa.
Capricious, and fickle mean quick and changeable in temperament.
changeable
The root word of "changeable" is "change."
able is the root in the word changeable
Character nature disposition temperament
Oh, what a delightful question! The word you're looking for is "agile." Just like a graceful deer leaping through a meadow, someone who is agile moves with ease and quickness. It's a lovely word that paints a picture of lightness and swiftness.
Yes, but it is spelled "changeable". Like, "Changeable weather" for example.
She was a changeable person because she was changed from bad to good. Another suggestion: She was a changed person because she changed from bad to good, not necessarily because she was changeable. Her personality would be described as changeable only if she swung back to a former behaviour, good or bad or whatever value one placed upon it. Changeable means inconstant or inconsistent, like the weather, and implies little self-control.
changeable
jog is quick where did you get this question from.
Yes, "changeable" is a compound word. It is formed by combining the words "change" and "able" to create a new word with its own unique meaning.
speedy, quick