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Yes. The word denotes means indicates, or specifies.
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The aintinal neital denotes is a river. This is written in Spanish.
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In the transistor, first letter denotes the material and the second letter denotes about the type of device. Hence here in sk100 transistor, first letter s denotes that it is a silicon transistor and second letter k denotes that it is a hall effect device.
So, sk100 is a hall effect silicon transistor....
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i love a salmon denotes to a singular person where i love salmon denotes a group and i love salmons denotes to all the the salmons.
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Odor denotes a bad smell and aroma denotes a pleasant one.
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The noun "queen" denotes a female monarch, whereas the noun "king" denotes a male monarch.
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"Verb" is a word that denotes an action, occurrence, or state of existence.
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Java's main function denotes the entry point into the execution of your program.
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UTC family 2 denotes the aerial port function.
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The homophone that is a possessive pronoun and denotes belonging is "its" (possessive form of "it").
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The next smallest prefix from milli- is micro-. Milli- denotes thousandths, micro- denotes millionths.
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"if p then q" is denoted as p → q.
~p denotes negation of p.
So inverse of above statement is ~p → ~q, and contrapositive is ~q →~p.
˄ denotes 'and'
˅ denotes 'or'
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The root word sec (along with sac) denotes denotes religious holiness. Some examples are secular, sect, consecrate, and desecrate.
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it means the compound is dissolved in water.
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There are in fact ten lakārs, five of which are used most commonly today and five which tend to be "reserved" for writing or for formal speech. The five common ones are:
laṭ (लट्) - denotes present tense e.g., "अस्ति" ("he/she/it is).
laṅ (लङ्) - denotes a past action; e.g., "अनमत्" ("he bowed").
lṛṭ (लृट्) - denotes a future action e.g., "क्रेष्यसि" ("you will buy").
loṭ (लोट्) - denotes an order or command; e.g., "तिष्ठ!" ("stay!") or "भवतु" ("may he/she/it be"). In the first person it denotes a humble request or volition. e.g., "वदानि?" ("may I speak?") or "पश्यानि" ("let me see").
vidhi liṅ (विधि लिङ्) - denotes a possibility; e.g., "गच्छेयं" ("I may go"). The third person singular denotes a general imperative; e.g., "रमेत" ("one must enjoy").
The five "formal" tenses are:
liṭ (लिट्) - denotes a past action, sometimes used to denote an action performed long ago; e.g., उवाच ("he/she/it spoke").
lṛṅ (लृङ्) - denotes a conditional; e.g., "(यदि) अखादिष्यः..." ("if you had eaten...").
luṭ (लुट्) - denotes some possible future action; e.g., "लेढा" ("he will lick").
luṅ (लुङ्) - denotes a past action; e.g., "अभैषीः" ("you were scared").
āśīr liṅ (आशीर्लिङ्) - denotes a blessing; e.g., "भूयात्" ("may he be").
There's an additional लेट् (leṭ) but no one really uses it (it never saw much use, even way back when). It represents the subjunctive and is purely vestigial. There are some other similar vestigial tenses that are of no importance.
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Yes the kostha's are rajpoot. koshta = kush + tha, the kush denotes the son of Raja Ram and tha denotes the thakur. So the kostha are kushwanshi rajpoots.
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The term "restitution" denotes the reimbursement of goods or money to it's rightful owner. It also denotes the act of making compensation to an individual for loss or injury.
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The answer would be one square foot. They are different units of measurement. ft denotes distance while ft^2 denotes area
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The suffix in osteochondritis is "-itis," which denotes inflammation.
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a word which dentes sound. examples: The cooing of the birds. The word 'cooing' denotes sound .
The children entered the room screaming n yelling. 'screaming' and 'yelling' denotes sound.
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A valid cell address in a spreadsheet would be something like "A1" or "D15". The letter denotes the column and the number denotes the row where the cell is located.
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