I would describe that person as being Friendly.
Kind can be a word describing a caring person, and also caring, nice, etc.
One describing word (or adjective) is the word kinky.
The word "airbrush" is one word, describing a particular activity with a specialized art device.
No, polar is not a noun, it is an adjective. Here are some examples:Polar bear: polar is describing the type of bearPolar ice cap: polar is describing the type of ice capPolar easterlies (type of wind): polar is describing the area that the winds blowHowever, in one case, polar maybe used as a noun, to mean the straight line (polar line) joining the points at which tangents from a fixed point intersect a conic section.
One English-language word describing the carrier of messages is "messenger".
The word describing is the present participle of the verb to describe. The noun form for the verb is describer, one who describes, describability, and the gerund (verbal noun) describing. Another noun form is description.
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Perhaps caring, loving, or even generous is the right word. Hope this helps
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Infection.
You can describe people in any way that you choose. There is not one word that describes everyone, unless you just say "human," which is really describing much.
One describing word (or adjective) is the word kinky.
The word microteaching is one word, describing videotape analysis of a student's performance.
The word "airbrush" is one word, describing a particular activity with a specialized art device.
Optamistic. Optammistic people normally care about things around them and are also somewhat sucessful in their careers.
Bully
The prefix is hecto. But it is not a word in itself.
Reactionary is a political term describing a type of person. Someone who sticks with the status quo from past political views. It is not a positive role that one can play.