No, the word 'biographical' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a biographical poem, a biographicalessay).
The noun form is biography.
Yes, along with the less-used form biographic. It is the adjective form of the noun biography.
The word biography is a noun; a word for a storytold about a real person's life.The adjective form is biographical or biographic; the adverb form is biographically. There is no verb form for biography.
Biographical facts are facts about a certain person.
There are no adjectives or adverbs. The word 'a' is an article, not actually an adjective. The sentence "I have recently written a biographical book", for example, would have the adverb 'recently' (when was it written) and the adjective 'biographical' (what kind of book).
There are some biographical elements in the works of Samuel Butler.A biographical book is a work on non-fiction.
The Polish Biographical Dictionary was created in 1992.
Polish Biographical Dictionary was created in 1935.
Russian Biographical Dictionary was created in 1896.
Watkins Biographical Dictionary was created in 1800.
American Biographical Institute was created in 1967.
Chambers Biographical Dictionary was created in 1897.
Biographical facts are things like where you were born, when you were born, and stuff like that.