Waterproof is a noun (this material or fabric is impervious to water)
but also
it is an adjective (this watch is waterproof = made of or coated or treated with rubber, plastic, or a sealing agent to prevent penetration by water).
It is a noun. It has become a generic name for a waterproof overcoat but it is also a proper noun, requiring a capital initial, (i.e. 'Mackintosh') when referring to the Scottish manufacturer of rainwear.
There is no word spelled 'lodon' in English.The noun London is a proper noun, the name of a specific city; London is the capital city of England.The noun loden is a common noun, a word for a thick, waterproof woolen cloth or a dark shade of green.
If they say its waterproof then im pretty sure its waterproof , they would'nt say that it is waterproof if it isn't cause then they will be getting all those waterproof camera's back!
my watch was waterproof. My eyelkiner isn't waterproof and we're swimming today! I have waterproof mascara! The waterproof camera can take underwater pictures! The waterproof safe can be stored underwater!
No, the camera is not waterproof, but you can purchase a waterproof case for it separately.
No phone is waterproof.
There is no such thing as a waterproof towel. Have a nice day (without waterproof towels) :) :)
Cashmere is not waterproof but you can put on a special fabric finish that can make it waterproof.
yes it is waterproof. they coat their fur with castoreum to make it waterproof.
waterproof glue is waterproof because of the zinc and iron that is inside of it; thay react to create an almost water resistant barrier.
Vinyl records are waterproof - I wash mine with water - but the labels are not waterproof.
Mortar is not inherently waterproof, but it can be made waterproof by adding certain additives or sealants.