no, its an action verb. climbing a TALL ladder, tall would be the adjective, climbing is the action verb
There is no word spelled 'lader' in English.
Philip Lader was born in 1946.
The adjective is "front".
Dan Lader was born on 1983-08-12.
The word 'climbing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to 'climb'. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples:Verb: I caught the cat climbing up the drapes.Adjective: We bought a trellis and some climbing vines.Noun: Climbing can be a dangerous if you don't have proper training.
There is no word like lader. If you meant ladder, the steps of a ladder are called rungs.
In this case "vine" isn't apart of "climbing" which is a verb. Typically, nouns can't create compound verbs or adjectives.
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"Laderise" is not a commonly recognized word in English. It may be a misspelling or a specific term in a niche context. If you meant "lader," it typically refers to a type of ladder or a structure for climbing. If you're referring to a different context or language, please provide more details for clarification.
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