The word dominant *is* an adjective. The noun form is dominance.
domination
It is dominant.
The word dominance is a noun. It is the state of being dominant.
The word master can be an adjective, as well as a title, noun, and verb.As an adjective, it can mean skilled or proficient (master craftsman, master thief), dominant or controlling (master plan, master switch), or primary (master bedroom).A related adjective for the noun mastery and the verb to master is masterful.
It is possible that you mean 'dominant'.Dictionary.com defines dominant as:--adjective 1. ruling, governing, or controlling; having or exerting authority or influence: dominant in the chain of command. 2. occupying or being in a commanding or elevated position. 3. predominant; main; major; chief: Corn is the dominant crop of Iowa. 4. Genetics. of or pertaining to a dominant. 5. Music. pertaining to or based on the dominant: the dominant chord.--noun 6. Genetics. a. the one of a pair of alternative alleles that masks the effect of the other when both are present in the same cell or organism. b. the trait or character determined by such an allele. Compare recessive (defs. 4, 5). 7. Music. the fifth tone of a diatonic scale. 8. Ecology. any of one or more types of plants, or sometimes animals, that by virtue of abundance, size, or habits exert so important an influence on the conditions of an area as to determine, to a great extent, what other organisms can live there. It gives its origin as being "Middle English dominaunt, from Old French, from Latin domināns, dominant-, present participle of dominārī, to dominate"
Dominant has three syllables. Dom-i-nant
It is dominant.
The word dominance is a noun. It is the state of being dominant.
The word 'dominantly' is the adverb form of the adjective dominant.An adverb is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.The word 'dominant' is an adjective and a noun.The verb form is to 'dominate'.
Recession is a noun. It has an adjective form recessional and an adverb recessionally (which refers to the manner). There is a related adverb "recessive" (not dominant) which has the adverb form recessively.
Yes, it is an adjective (master switch, master plan, master bedroom, master swordsman).Master can be a title, a noun or a verb (to become proficient). So one form of master can mean skilled or proficient, as in the noun sailing master. The adjective can also be used to mean primary, dominant or controlling.
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The possessive form for the proper noun Paris is Paris's.Example: Paris's Eiffel Tower is the most dominant feature of the city.
Adjective: adept, superior, skilled, dominant, great Noun: commander, lord, chief, ruler, captain, professional Verb: achieve, ace, conquer, defeat
autosomal dominant
In my opinion it is dominant.
The term "left-hand" can function as an adjective or a noun, depending on the context. As an adjective, it describes something related to or situated on the left hand. As a noun, it refers to the hand that is traditionally considered the weaker or non-dominant hand.
A non-dominant group is the group with less power.. For example women are non-dominant, men are dominant, heterosexuals are dominant, gays are non-dominant. The group that sets the polices, laws and "standards" OS dominant. The group with power is the dominant group.