For the phrase 'quality control inspection' the word quality is an adjective; the word control is a noun acting as an adjective; the word inspection is a noun.
Con-trol
Yes, the noun 'control' is an abstract noun as a word for the power to influence or direct people or events; an ability to remain calm; people or things used as a standard of comparison for checking the results of a survey or experiment; a word for a concept.The noun 'control' is a concrete noun as a word for a device used to control equipment or machinery; a word for a key on a computer.
control, influence
They lost control and careened off the road.
The combination of control steps used for the generation of control signals is a control word. A control word is a word whose individual bits represent the various control signals
The control center in a word is ribbon
The word stress for "control" is on the first syllable: con-TROL.
For the phrase 'quality control inspection' the word quality is an adjective; the word control is a noun acting as an adjective; the word inspection is a noun.
Control Word : A control word is a word whose individual bits represent various control signals. Micro-routine : A sequence of control words corresponding to the control sequence of a machine instruction constitutes the micro-routine for that instruction.
The Sanskrit word for control is "nirodha".
"Kontrolė" or "Kontroliuoti".Control - kontrolė To control - kontroliuoti
I am a control freak The control box is in the corner
The word is independence. It means freedom from the control of others.
The word 'control' does not exist in the King James version of the Bible.
No, it is not. The word "control" is either a noun (with several meanings) or a verb (to exert control).
He had total control over me.