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1 Admirers and imp returned
2 Tear asunder mixed imp in
3 Correct
4 The bard had one hundred plus two hundred and fifty in
5 Fifty in epidemic
1 Admirers and imp returned
2 Tear asunder mixed imp in
3 Correct
4 The bard had one hundred plus two hundred and fifty in
5 Fifty in epidemic
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K, the eleventh letter of the English Alphabet, is borrowed from the Greeks, being the same character as the Greek kappa, answering to the Oriental kaph. It represents a close articulation, formed by pressing the root of the tongue against the upper part of the mouth, with a depression of the lower jaw and opening of the teeth. It is usually denominated a guttural, but is more properly a palatal. ...
As a numeral, K stands for 250; and with a stroke over it, thus, K for 250,000.
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K, the eleventh letter of the English Alphabet, is borrowed from the Greeks, being the same character as the Greek kappa, answering to the Oriental kaph. It represents a close articulation, formed by pressing the root of the tongue against the upper part of the mouth, with a depression of the lower jaw and opening of the teeth. It is usually denominated a guttural, but is more properly a palatal. ...
As a numeral, K stands for 250; and with a stroke over it, thus, K for 250,000.