Historical
Long is an adjective. It's describing history, a noun. The adverb is very.
There is no such word as prehistorical. The adjective is prehistoric (before recorded history).
Historic, historical, histrionic
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Yes, history is a noun, a common, singular, abstract noun. The word history can also be used as an adjective, such as 'history lesson'.
The word 'historic' is the adjective form of the noun history.
The word 'historic' is the adjective form of the noun history.
The word 'historic' is the adjective form of the noun history.
World can be used as a noun adjunct (not actually an adjective) with nouns as in world map, world history, and world leaders. One adjective that is used referring to the entire world is global.
World can be used as a noun adjunct (not actually an adjective) with nouns as in world map, world history, and world leaders. One adjective that is used referring to the entire world is global.
No. Historical is an adjective. It is, however, derived from the root 'history'.