age, animal, aisle, arterie, application, airplane...
There is no special word to describe an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter. They are simply an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter.
a capital letter
George
Quarry is a common noun. Quiz is a common noun.
Some nouns that begin with the letter V are:vacancyvacationvaccinevacuumvalentinevaluablesvanvanevarnishvasevatvegetableveilveinversevenisonversionvertebravesselvestvestmentvestryvetvetovictimvictoryviewvillagevinevinegarvineyardviolinvirginvisitorvitavocabularyvodkavoicevoidvolcanovolleyballvoltagevowelvoyagevulture
The eight letter word that is a collective noun for listeners is an audience of listeners.
· nation · noun · nightgown · nun
no medal is not a proper noun cuz proper nouns are thins that begin with a capitol letter for example a name.
The noun forms of the verb to begin are beginner and the gerund, beginning.
"Saturday" is a proper noun and therefore should always begin with a capital letter.
The root word for beginning is begin.
There are no pronouns that begin with the letter P.The noun plenty can function as an indefinite pronoun when used to take the place of a specific number.Example: We don't need oranges, we have plenty.