Both vowels in the word magic are short vowels.
disambitious
unsymmetrical asymmetrical
Yes, in some ways either would mean: Either one of them would be good Both of would mean: Both of them would be good
Yes, the word "pancakes" is both a verb and a noun.The noun "pancakes" is the plural form of the noun "pancake", a word for a flat cake made of batter and cooked on both sides; a word for a type of thick makeup; a word for a thing.The verb "pancakes" is the third person, singular, present of the verb to pancake, meaning to flatten or or cause to become flattened.
don't think about it
quadruple
Bete queste
fare
Enclosure.
Anouther word for "practical joke" = Prank
software.
Better; expand; grow.
Anouther name for foundation is the word base.
Another word for enrolls could be sign- up or matriculation, or enlist.
'Moist'.
To my knowledge there is no single word. Although, generally speaking, the word 'recurring' is used instead of 'repeating'. Hope that helps.