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What if a student in a class asks!

What is nary in binary, dictionary, ordinary, imaginary

Would any teacher be able to answer ?
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RedBaron · M
Simple: It depends on the definition of each specific word, not just a single syllable out of context.
in10RjFox · M
@RedBaron You don't know or are you saying a student cannot question that way ?
RedBaron · M
@in10RjFox Of course they can ask, unless they’re limited intellectually.

How silly.

But the answer is that it depends on the definition of each specific word, not just a single syllable out of context.
in10RjFox · M
@RedBaron Why not specify one definition for one of the word, instead of belittling the student that he is Intellectually challenged. ?

or say that its like ter in water, quarter, batter and has no meaning.
RedBaron · M
@in10RjFox Who’s belittling anyone? Explaining that it depends on the definition of the larger word is the same thing as it having no meaning as a lone syllable.
in10RjFox · M
@RedBaron so what's the definition of the larger word ?
RedBaron · M
@in10RjFox Read my original answer.
in10RjFox · M
@RedBaron so it depends is the answer ?