
Input' a noun. 'Imput' an old-fashioned or informal verb. I'm not sure what the question is asking for but there is a difference between input and imput. The past tense of the word input is "inputted."...
View QuestionOne who is loved In modern Arabic, the word "habibi" (/ħæˈbiːb/) (Arabic لجنة) may be translated as "my love". Due to its linguistic association with romantic love, its use can carry a sense...
View QuestionOne way a Forge Cleric can contribute more to the party is by crafting magical items for their allies. This can include offensive or defensive items, or even items that provide helpful bonuses such as...
View QuestionIn Russia, there's a story known as "The Legend of Solenya the Pickle Man". It goes like this: There was once a woman who had come about her house, and she suddenly found herself without anything to eat....
View QuestionThe phrase means one is not wearing any clothes because so much of their body is covered with shame. Clothes are a declaration of what the wearer deems to be worth display, and to go naked shows there...
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