NO it's a verb
The noun forms of the verb to define are definition and the gerund, defining.
"Define" is a verb. ex: "How does one define love?"; "She has well defined features." "Definition" is the associated noun.
Yes, the word 'define' is a verb. The noun form would be 'definition'.
The corresponding noun to the verb define is definition
Both words derive from the same word root, but 'definition' is a noun, and 'to define' is a verb.
A noun is word for a person, place, thing, or idea. A verb is a word for an action, shows a state of being, helps another verb, or links two words together.
Yes, the word 'umbrella' is a noun, a word for a thing.Note: I found two dictionaries that define 'umbrella' as an adjective, and one dictionary that defines 'umbrella' as a verb)
The noun 'government' is an abstract noun as a word for the system of people, laws, and officials that define and control the country; a word for a concept.The noun 'parliament' is an abstract noun as a word for the highest legislative authority of a country, which has the power to enact laws; a word for a concept.The noun 'parliament' is a concrete noun as a word for the group of people who make or change the laws of the country; a word for a group of people.
The noun forms for the verb to define are difinability, definement, and the gerund, defining. Another noun form is definition.
The noun forms for the verb to define are difinability, definement, and the gerund, defining. Another noun form is definition.
Canal is a noun when used to define a long stretch of water made for boats. It is a verb when the word form is 'canalled' or 'canalling'
The word "the" is a definite article that is used to specify a particular noun or noun phrase. It helps to define and identify the noun in context, indicating that the speaker or writer is referring to a specific or previously mentioned person, place, or thing.