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¿Qué significa Welles?
pozo m (plural: pozos m)
¿Cómo se dice pozo?
Un pozo es una perforación profunda en la tierra, mientras que poso puede ser el sedimento en el fondo de un recipiente con líquido o el verbo posar en primera persona de singular de presente, que puede significar poner algo ligeramente en un lugar, descansar, o servir de modelo para un artista, entre otras cosas.
¿Cuál es el significado de Spring?
primavera f (plural: primaveras f)
¿Cómo es correcto pose o POCE?
pose. 1. f. Postura poco natural , y , por ext., afectación en la manera de hablar y comportarse .
¿Qué significa pozo y poso?
¿Qué es dejar poso?
Descanso , quietud , reposo .
¿Cómo se escribe Spring de correr?
spring [sprɪŋ] sprang, sprung sprang, sprung V.
¿Cómo se escribe Somer?
summer sustantivo (plural: summers) I like to have short hair in summer. Me gusta llevar el pelo corto en verano. Ice cream sales increase during the summer. La venta de helado aumenta durante el verano.
Is it possess or posses?
is that possess is to have; to have ownership of while possesses is ( possess ). Other Comparisons: What’s the difference? To have; to have ownership of. […], the companions of our childhood always possess a certain power over our minds, which hardly any later friend can obtain. , chapter=1 citation , passage=He read the letter aloud.
How to spell possesses?
Possess is plural (they possess, we possess) and singular in the first and second person (I possess, you posses). To make it singular in the 3rd person, add «es» (she possesses, he possesses). ‘possess’ is a verb, not a noun, hence, no Genitive.
What is another word for possesses?
The best 37 synonyms for possess, including: acquire, occupy, owned, own, hold, control, bewitch, boast, exhibit, maintain, have and more… Find another word for possess at YourDictionary.
How do you spell Posse?
posse • PAH-see • noun. 1 : a large group often with a common interest 2 : a body of persons summoned by a sheriff to assist in preserving the public peace usually in an emergency 3 : a group of people temporarily organized to make a search (as for a lost child) 4 : one’s attendants or associates.