No, the word 'absorb' is a verb (absorb, absorbs, absorbing, absorbed).
The noun forms for the verb to absorb are absorbability, absorption, and the gerund, absorbing.
The noun forms for the verb absorb are absorption, and the gerund, absorbing.
Ozone does not absorb microwave. It only absorbs UV.
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Mud does absorb water.
The noun forms for the verb absorb are absorption, and the gerund, absorbing.
verb. ad an ed and it absorb becomes a noun. hence, 'self-absorbed'
The verb to absorb changes its spelling for the noun form absorption.
To absorb is the verb; absorption is the noun for water soaking in.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
The salt will absorb the mummy's oil within 40 days. I am still trying to absorb today's lesson.
Ozone does not absorb microwave. It only absorbs UV.
Some rocks that are known to absorb water include sandstone, limestone, and shale. These rocks have interconnected pore spaces that allow water to be drawn in and stored within their structure.
The word "disambiguation" is a noun, a word for wording that has undergone clarification, from which ambiguity has been removed.A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a prepositon.Example sentence: "That was a great lecture. Your disambiguation of the material made it much easier to absorb." (subject of the sentence)
no i don't thimg they absorb heat
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