Shape as in the description of an object is a noun.
Shape as in the action "to shape, make or fashion something" is a verb.
A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
It could be. Ex: She shaped the clay into a bowl.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to shape." But it can also be a noun.
No, shaped is the past tense of the verb to shape, and an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
described as "spherical" or "ball-shaped".
A vase is the shaped like a trapezoid
which state is shaped like a glove
A parabola is a U-shaped graph.
No, shaped is the past tense of the verb to shape, and an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
No. Shape can be a noun (e.g. "That shape is a circle") or a verb (e.g. being able to shape something). The word shaped is an adjective, e.g. That picture is square-shaped.
No, it is a verb form. It is an archaic word that means "done" or " created." It is used as an adjective meaning "worked" or "shaped" as in wrought iron.
Present- Simple Past cast- cast shape- shaped form- formed
Goring is a verb that means to pierce or stab with a horn or tusk. It can also mean to make with a gore-shaped piece of material or to provide with a gore.
The word "loaf" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a shaped mass of bread or a quantity of bread that has been baked. As a verb, "loaf" means to spend time idly or to move in a lazy or leisurely manner.
The word pills is considered either a noun or a verb. Usually a noun as in the medicine people take shaped like small ovals or circles/spheres.
The word 'can' is a noun (can, cans), a word for a metal container usually shaped like a cylinder.The word 'can' is a verb (can, cans, canning, canned), to seal in an airtight container for future use; to preserve.The word 'can' is an auxiliary verb (can, could), to be able to; to have permission to; to know how to.
it depends on context: bow, noun, (as in bow and arrow) = keshet (קשת) bow, noun, (as in "take a bow") = keedah (קידה) to bow, verb (as in, to make bow-shaped) kishet (קישת) to bow, verb (as in bending forward in front of an audience) = kahd (קד)
no not all bacteria are spiral shaped....they vary from round shaped comma shaped spiral shaped rod shaped
The types of bacteria according to shape are: rod shaped-called as bacilli round shaped- called as cocci square shaped star shaped dome shaped spiral shaped comma shaped broom shaped spirilla
there shaped like cheerses