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No, the word carpenter is not am adverb.The word carpenter is a noun and sometimes a verb.Click here to see a dictionary entry on the word.
YES! Its an oldfashion name that still sounds modern. Nice Choice!
The Aramaic word for carpenter is "naggara" and for teacher is "rabbana."
The carpenter cut the wood like it was foam.
A carpenter uses wood to construct his projects.
"A carpenter was called to fix the wooden porch."
The base word for "carpenter" is "carpentry." Both words are derived from the Latin word "carpentarius," which means "wagon maker."
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Yes, the word 'carpenter' is a common noun, a word for any carpenter anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Scott Carpenter, US Astronaut, NASA Project MercuryCarpenter, WY 82065 (pop. 94)Carpenter Avenue, Bronx, NY or Carpenter Circle, Orange, TXCarpenter Brand Pillows"Carpenter's Gothic", a novel by William Gaddis
A carpenter is a person who works with the creation of wooden objects and tools. A carpenter can also refer to a group of musicians and singers from the past.