The noun form for the adverb independently is independent, a word for a voter or politician who does not belong to any political party.
A related noun form is independence.
No. Independent is an adjective. Independently is the adverb form.
No, the word autonomy is a noun. It refers to the ability or right to make one's own decisions and act independently.
The word independence, like other words that end with -ence, is a noun. Other nouns that end in -ence are patience and competence.
Both "independently of" and "independently from" are correct and commonly used, but "independently of" is more common in British English while "independently from" is more common in American English.
An interjection is a part of speech that expresses strong feelings or emotions independently of a sentence's structure. It is often used to convey surprise, excitement, or other emotions.
Independently
The word meters is a plural noun or a verb. Example uses:Noun: You will need three meters of fabric for that pattern.Noun: His best run was at 400 meters.Noun: The meters of your poem are not synchronized.Verb: The power company meters each apartment independently.
no the do not chromosomes assort independently
no exist,all bacterias can move independently
The column stood independently of the others.
Some protists can move independently, some don't.
A floating graphic moves independently of text.