One hesitates to say never, but it's difficult imagining a scenario where "penetrate" would not be a better choice.
Japanese word for tsunami-harbour wave. spanish word-maremoto.
No x word has any especial relation to Franklin Pierce.
Penetro. Means to penetrate or pierce.
"Fierce" is a word that contains "ie" and rhymes with "pierce."
to pierce = nakáv (× ×§×‘) or nikév (× ×™×§×‘)
The word "prong" can be used as either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it is used to describe the projecting points at the end of a fork. As a verb, it means to stab or pierce with a fork.
wave
Here are three sentences with the word 'pierce': "Jenny is going to pierce her own ears even though we told her not to." "Before cooking, you must pierce the plastic wrapping." "Be careful not to pierce the balloon with the pin or else it will pop."
Pierce
stab
wave: tiwhaiwhai
to wave = ani ocean wave = Nalu