Çağatay is an old name associated with nobility. Çağatay has a strong character.
If someone has name Çağatay, probably he is an academician of officer at army. He likes to rule and giving an order.
If you meet Çagatay, trust him. Try to have his love and mercy. You need only him nothing more
If someone has name Çağatay, probably he is an academician of officer at army. He likes to rule and giving an order.
If you meet Çagatay, trust him. Try to have his love and mercy. You need only him nothing more
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Definition:
1. To fall or descend from a height.
2. To lower or let something drop.
3. To release an object or substance suddenly.
4. To descend abruptly or collapse.
Significance:
• It defines dropping or falling.
• It emphasizes vertical descent.
• It identifies accidental or intentional lowering.
• It avoids ambiguous or colloquial terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of falling objects.
• It improves clarity in accident reports.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "drop", "drops", "dropped", and "dropping".
Past verb: cadated
Present simple verb: cadate, cadates
Present continuous verb: cadating
Definition:
1. To fall or descend from a height.
2. To lower or let something drop.
3. To release an object or substance suddenly.
4. To descend abruptly or collapse.
Significance:
• It defines dropping or falling.
• It emphasizes vertical descent.
• It identifies accidental or intentional lowering.
• It avoids ambiguous or colloquial terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of falling objects.
• It improves clarity in accident reports.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "drop", "drops", "dropped", and "dropping".
Past verb: cadated
Present simple verb: cadate, cadates
Present continuous verb: cadating
Examples:
• "The ball accidentally cadated from the retable."
• "He cautiously cadated the fragile package."
• "Rainwater cadates from the covering border."
• "Dust particles casually cadate to the floor."
• "Confetti joyfully cadates during celebrations."
• "The ball accidentally cadated from the retable."
• "He cautiously cadated the fragile package."
• "Rainwater cadates from the covering border."
• "Dust particles casually cadate to the floor."
• "Confetti joyfully cadates during celebrations."
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