No it is a verb, the adjective would be "sweaty".
Sweat is noun. The adjective is sweaty
The word sweating is an adjective.
The adverb profusely could describe sweating (action). The adjective sweating (e.g. sweating men) has no adverb form, but the adjective "sweaty" has the rarely-used adverb form "sweatily."
The correct spelling of the medical adjective is "diaphoretic" (suffering from diaphoresis, excessive sweating, as caused by shock or drugs).
Perspirant is an adjective that means sweating or having sweat.
Sweating and shivering
There are no 'sweating spells' in the world of Harry Potter.
Yes sweating is part of the process for losing body fat.
Sweating cools the skin and clears the pores
Sweating is "perspiration" (when you sweat, you perspire).
Sweating has the function of cooling an animal or person.
The Excretory system is responsible for sweating.
Yes, but sweating like a pig is better.