"Culture trait" could be considered a compound noun, but more traditionally "trait" would be considered a noun and "culture" an adjective modifying "trait".
If the two word phrase "character trait" is considered a single part of speech, it is a noun. Alternatively, one could call "trait" a noun and "character" a substantive adjective modifying "trait".
freedom of speech and press
The word culter is a noun. It is an alternative spelling for the word colter.
Well, darling, "character trait" is a noun phrase. It's a combo of a noun ("character") and a noun ("trait") that describes a characteristic or quality of a person. So, next time you're playing grammar police, you can confidently slap that label on it and call it a day.
'would' is a verb and 'all' is an adjective.
Virtue is a noun.
I is a pronoun, and would is a verb.
That would be an adjective
connectives
Into and after are prepositions. Above can be used as a preposition and an adverb.
Monotheism is considered to be the part of speech known as a noun. The adjective would be monotheistic while monotheistically would be the adverb.
"Midnight" would be a noun.