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It can be either a noun or adjective.

When used by itself, it means 12 of some item (the object is implicit)

Noun: I needed 5 eggs, so I bought a dozen.

When used before a noun, it is a numeral adjective (meaning 12 of some item or thing).

Adjective: A dozen cats were sitting outside my door.

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it mean 12 twelve

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the part of speech for the word dozen is noun

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8y ago

Yes, the word dozen is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses:

Noun: These are sold by the dozen.

Adjective: Pick up a dozen Oranges on your way home.

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7y ago

Dozen is a noun.

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