The word clothes is a noun, a common, concrete, plural aggregate noun (aggregate nouns have no singular form); a word for garments, apparel.
Yes, "clothes" is a naming word, also known as a noun. It refers to items worn to cover the body and can be a singular or plural noun in a sentence.
The naming word for a person or place is a "noun." Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas.
The base word for "clothes" is "cloth."
The slang word for clothes is "threads."
The Sanskrit word for clothes is "vastra".
The homophone for the word "clothes" is "close."
the sentence does not have a naming word. A naming word is a word with 10 letters.
Do you know what you will be naming the baby?
A noun is called a naming word because a noun is a word for (what you call) a person, a place or a thing.
Upper & Lower case letters are the naming rules on Microsoft Word 2007.
Genus
The naming word for a person or place is a "noun." Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas.
Flyer Flycatcher
The science of naming living organisms is called Taxonomy. The two-word system is called binomial nomenclature
Nomination is the word you are seeking. It comes from the Latin for "naming"
naming people
ribbons
Guo is the Kikuyu word for the English word clothes.