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it mostly looks like a thin jelly substance that holds the small intestine in place.
it depends what breed you mean?? xxx
The noun beaver has no adjective form. The closest would be beaver-like.
nutria
a marmoset looks like a small, very fluffy monkey, it is about 30cm fully grown, although there are pygmy varieties. a picture of one can be found at the link below:
messy :(
Amazing, beatiful , Warm etc..
Pretty, delicate, pure, anything in which the lily looks like!
There is an animal that looks like a beaver but the tail is more like a rat tail and it is called a Nutria.
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In a sentence, the adjectives are the words that describe the objects. Adjectives can describe how an object feels, looks, sounds, tastes, or smells.
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She is 'ight but looks like a beaver! JK
Yes, both of these words are adjectives as they are used to describe something.
Well you can describe it with its shape like maybe its angles.
I think you mean Adjectives. Adjectives describe Nouns. How and where they are, what they look, feel, sound like. Adverbs describe what the noun DOES, describe the action/passive action it takes, the verbs.