Judaismic
Judaismish
Judaismical
Judaic--Yeah, that sounds about right.
adjective for Judaism is Jewish
Judaism is a noun; Jewish is an adjective.
Judaism is the religion and philosophy of many Jewish people ("Jewish" is the adjective). Its details are found in an enormous and steadily growing body of Judaic sacred and secular writings and commentaries.
Yes. Judaism is the religion. Jewish is the adjective pertaining to that religion.
No, Jewish is an adjective for someone belonging to the religion of Judaism.
The difference between Judaism and Byzantine is whereas Judaism is a Christian sect, Byzantine is not.
The adjective of "ambition" is "ambitious".
From "pole" you can make the adjective "polar".
Jewish is an adjective. "The Jewish people." Jew is the noun. "Einstein was a Jew."
Naughty is an adjective, meaning misbehaving or misbehaved.
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'To make' is a verb. 'Make' can also be a noun ('What is the make of your new car?') 'Make' can never be an adjective though.