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The noun 'tiger' is a word for a type of animal, a word for a thing.
Yes, tiger is a noun, a word for a type of cat; a word for a thing.
Asian elephant
Protozoa has two root words, proto which is Greek for "first" and zoa which is Greek for "animal".
Yes, the definition of a noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Example nouns:personauntbrotherchildplacecountrycitydesertthingtreeturtletrust
The word animal first appeared in writing during the late 14th century. No one knows who said it first but words usually become pervasive verbally before appearing in written works.
The word "tiger" was probably derived from the Greek word "Tigris". The Greeks possibly borrowed this word from a Persian word meaning "arrow", due to the animal's swiftness.
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Class in oops is a thing that hava no physical existence, it is just a property of any object.object is recognised by a class. we can understand it by this way that "animal" is a class but "tiger" is an object "animal" have not any physical existence but "tiger" is physically exist but recognised by the word "animal".
The word 'tiger' is a noun, a word for a thing.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Examples:The tiger stalks his prey. (the word 'stalks' is a word for an action)The tiger was in the tall grass. (the word 'was' is a word for a state of being)
The correct name for the paw prints of an animal is 'spoor'. More specifically, the paw prints of a tiger are termed 'pug marks'; this is a Hindu word.