No, the term 'over the counter' is a compound adjectiveor a compound adverb.
The adjective 'over the counter' is used to describe a noun.
Example: My insurance doesn't cover over the countermedicines.
The adverb 'over the counter' is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
Example: It can be purchased over the counterwithout a prescription.
No, the term 'over the counter' is not a noun at all.The term 'over the counter' is a compound adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The adjective 'over the counter' is used to describe medicine that can be purchased without a prescription or stocks not transacted through an organized securities exchange.
No.
The term 'over the counter' is a prepositional phrase(the noun 'counter' is object of the preposition 'over').This prepositional phrase often functions as an adjectiveused to describe a drug available without a doctor's prescription or stocks traded outside a formal stock exchange.Informally, this phrase is sometimes used as a noun as a word for the drug or the stock; as a word for the thing itself.
The word 'over' is a noun as a term in the game of cricket.Other nouns are compound nouns formed with the word 'over', for example:overageoveralls (pants)overcastoverdraftcarryoverhangoverPassoverturnover
One compound word with counter is counterpoint. Another is counterbalance.
No, the noun 'counter' is not a mass noun; the noun 'counter' is a countable noun.Examples:We're installing new kitchen counters.There are electronic counters at the entrance and the exits.
what is a compound noun?
A compound noun form of the noun 'bride' is bridegroom.
No, the noun triangle is a single word, not a compound noun.
Is the word coat a compound noun?
No, the noun 'committee' is not a compound noun.A compound noun is a word made of two or more individual words that merge to form a noun with a meaning of its own. An example of a compound noun is committeeman.
A compound noun is a noun that consists of two or more words, usually separated by dashes. The word caterpillar is not a compound noun.