No, it is not. It is the present participle of the verb "to relate."
It can be a verb form, participial, or noun.
The adverb relating to advantage is "advantageously" - pronounced with a stress on the third syllable.
An adverb with the Greek root "hydr" is "hydraulically," which means relating to water flow or pressure.
The adverb form of the adjective "capital" is capitally. The appropriate meanings are in a capital (great) manner and relating to capital punishment.
The word yearly is an adverb of time. It tells when something did occur or will occur. Other examples of an adverb relating to time would include never, once, and tomorrow.
Neither -- it's a noun. However, there are adjectives relating to the word picture, such as picturesque or pictorial.
An adjective, meaning relating to or deriving from humus, the organic part of soil.
Yes it is. It means of or relating to language or liguistics.
The word 'truly' is not of Greek origin. It is the adverb relating to the adjective 'true', which derives from the Germanic 'treu'.
of or relating to a job or profession:hepatitis B may be an occupational disease for some health-care workers. This is an adverb
The adjective 'local' as an adverb would be locally.
From Latin, it means "in relation to a word" (ad-verbum). Adverbs are the parts of speech that modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Infinitives, phrases, and clauses can also function as adverbs.
Politics is a noun.