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It can be, if used as a verbal noun (gerund), e.g. Lightening your hair can damage it. Otherwise, it is a verb form. *Not to be confused with "lightning" which is a noun, an electrical discharge in the atmosphere.
The collective noun for retail outlets is a chain of outlets. The collective noun for electrical outlets is a bank of outlets.
Yes, both electric and electrical are adjectives, with electrical applying exclusively to electricity.Examples are electrical engineering, electrical tape, and electrical outlet.
The noun 'light' is a mass noun (an uncountable noun) as a word for daylight or brightness.The noun 'light' is a count noun (the plural form is lights) as a word for a thing that produces light such a an electrical device, a match or candle.
The word electric is an adjective. It describes something which is electrical.
ampere - noun - unit of electrical current
I believe "al" electrical
The word circuit is a noun. The plural noun is circuits.
Yes, the word 'electrocardiogram' is a noun, a word for the record or display of a device used to measure electrical activity of heart muscles; a word for a thing.
The anagrams are "old car" and the proper noun Calrod (electrical heating element).
The abstract noun for the verb resist is the noun resistance (opposition, opposing force). As an electrical term, resistance is a property of the molecules of a substance, or their particular effect in a circuit.
The noun form of "transform" is "transformation." It refers to the act or process of changing in form, appearance, or structure. Another related noun is "transformer," which can refer to a device that changes electrical energy or a person or thing that transforms.