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Antiseptic is a noun and an adjective.

Noun: Alcohol is an antiseptic.

Adjective: You should use antiseptic mouthwash.

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What is the root word in the word antibacterial

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11y ago

The word antibacterial can be broken into 3 sections; the root is bacteria, the prefix is anti, and the suffix is the letter l. This suffix converts the word into an adjective.

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8y ago

Yes.

For example here antibacterial describes the noun cream:

Apply the antibacterial cream two times a day.

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11y ago

The word antibacterial can be an adjective and a noun.

The adjective form means to be killing bacteria.

The noun form is a drug that can kill bacteria.

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Antibiotic is a noun.

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