Yes it's a noun but it can also be used as a verb.
The suffix of the word swelling is ing. This suffix is a noun and means activity, or result of an activity.
Yes, it is. It means "characterized by buboes" (swelling of the lymph nodes).It is primarily used in the compound noun "bubonic plague" (a deadly disease).
Bruise is the same in the noun and verb form
a factor that is swelling.
Verb 1: swell out, project, expand, stick out, protrude, distend, puffout Verb 2: stick out, stand out Noun 1: lump, swelling, bump, hump, protuberance, protrusion Noun 2: increase, rise, boost, surge, intensification
The Tagalog word for swelling is "namamaga."
Verb 1: swell out, project, expand, stick out, protrude, distend, puffout Verb 2: stick out, stand out Noun 1: lump, swelling, bump, hump, protuberance, protrusion Noun 2: increase, rise, boost, surge, intensification
10 blows swelling 2.5%30 blows swelling 1.6% 65 blows swelling 0.8% copaction required 95%
The word 'billow' is both a noun (billow, billows) and a verb (billow, billows, billowing, billowed).The noun billow is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large undulating mass, such as a cloud, smoke, or steam; a rolling mass like a high wave; a word for a thing.The verb to billow is to to fill with air and swell outward; to rise or roll in waves.
The word for a swelling motion is "undulate."
The ISBN of A Massive Swelling is 9780670891627.
A Massive Swelling was created in 2000.