Yes, the compound term 'final disposition' is a common noun made up of the adjective final and the common noun disposition.
The noun attitude is a singular, common, abstract noun.
Disposition refers to the final ruling or outcome.
The 'disposition' is whatever the final action of the court was.
Disposition is a noun - it doesn't have a past tense.
Attitude is a noun.
The abstract noun form of the verb to dispose is disposition.
The term 'disposition' refers to a court's final determination of a case or issue
No, temperament is a noun that refers to a person's or animal's nature or disposition.
You can get the disposition from the Police Department that issued the tickets
Solution is a noun and final is an adjective and the Final Solution is a noun phrase or, arguably, a proper noun.
Final paragraph
Final paragraph