names of parts

  • 1Names in Marble —   Names in Marble …

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  • 2parts of speech — The traditional parts of speech (also called wordclasses) that have been in use for English since the 16c are noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. Some of these are subdivided; for example pronouns… …

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  • 3Names of Germany — Because of Germany s geographic position in the centre of Europe and its long history as a disunited region of distinct tribes and states, there are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, perhaps more than for any other… …

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  • 4Names for soft drinks — Soft drinks are called by many names in different places of the world. Contents 1 Africa 1.1 Nigeria 1.2 South Africa 1.3 Kenya and Tanzania …

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  • 5Names of China — In China, common names for China include Zhonghua (中华/中華) and Zhongguo (中国/中國), while Han ( …

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  • 6Names given to the Spanish language — For personal names in the Spanish language, see Spanish naming customs. Spanish language …

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  • 7Names of Istanbul — Stamboul redirects here. For the 1931 British film, see Stamboul (film). The city of Istanbul has been known through the ages under a large number of different names. The most notable names besides the modern Turkish name are Byzantium,… …

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  • 8Names for association football — For other usages of the word football see: football (word). The names of association football are the terms used to describe association football, the sport most commonly referred to in the English speaking world as football or soccer . Contents… …

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  • 9Names of the Levant — The Levant Over recorded history, there have been many names of the Levant, a large area in the Middle East. These names have applied to a part or the whole of the Levant. On occasion, two or more of these names have been used at the same time by …

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  • 10Parts-per notation — One part per trillion (1 ppt) is a proportion equivalent to one twentieth of a drop of water diluted into an Olympic size swimming pool. In science and engineering, the parts per notation is a set of pseudo units to describe small values of… …

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