It can be, when it means oxidation or a fungal plant disease. To rust is a verb.
The noun rust is a non-count noun. Units of rust are worded as 'spots of rust' or 'patches of rust'
Rust is a common noun.
Yes, rust is a common noun.
The noun 'rust' is a non-count noun as a word for a substance produced by corrosion of iron or steel, and a type of leaf disease.
Rust is a noun. However, when used with an object it is a verb (to make rust coloured). It can be an adjective (having the rust colour).
No, it is an adjective (rusted, or out of practice). It is related to the noun rust and the verb to rust.
The noun tarnish, like rust, is an uncountable condition and has no plural.
Rusty is an adjective derived from the noun rust.
it mean dirty nasty and not clean i wouldn't dare call my child rusty that is a stupid if you name your child then good luck
Yes, rusty is an adjective, it describes a noun such as 'rusty nail' or 'rusty bucket'.
Plastic pipe does not rust, brass does not rust, copper does not rust. Stainless steel does not rust, lead pipe does not rust.
Something that is rust resistant will not rust easily; minor exposure to water will not cause it to rust. Something that is rust proof will not rust.