No, it is not a noun. It is a verb form of "to strengthen" (make stronger).
the stem supports and strengthens a plant
The Pumgo mainly strengthens your calf muscle.
Yes, the word discipline is a noun as well as a verb; for example: Noun: Athletes learn discipline to complete tedious training routines. Noun: He runs his business with strict military discipline. Verb: If students can discipline themselves, they can complete their work quickly. The noun forms for the verb to discipline are discipliner, one who disciplines; and the gerund, disciplining.
Strengthens your legs Strengthens your upper body Teaches you to focus your punches
Close, but no, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is strengthens.Some example sentences are:The diplomat strengthens his nation's relationship with China.The team strengthens the bridge so it can handle modern traffic.
strengthens your arms and legs
Two?
cartalige
The correct spelling is strengthens.Some example sentences are:The new glue strengthens the cracked vase.He strengthens his muscles for the match.
It strengthens bones and teeth .
strengthens bones
Strengthens your chest.