No, it's a plural noun.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe nouns.Some adjectives that describe a person (noun) that start with the letter J are:Japanesejadedjazzyjealousjejunejitteryjollyjovialjoyfuljubilantjudgementaljumpyjuniorjustjuvenile
oran berries
yes u can...u have to 9 oran berries
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No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
It's an adjective.
The word 'berries' is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun berry; a word for a type of fruit, a word for a thing. Example sentence:We met to pick berries in a nearby field.
Hungry is an adjective- it is used to describe a noun ( and other adjectives) Example- The hungry bear ate the whole bowl of berries. Hungry = adjective bear = noun
The adjective baccata means "bearing red berries". This appears to be formed from bacca, a variant of baca = berry
3 love berries black Berries & purple love berries & pink love berries
Berries and cream, berries and cream. I'm a little lad who loves berries and cream.
Are mayday berries poisonous to dogs
Even impossible are possible at Goleads where it offers special leads for Berries through its USFarmData, where you can get details about those who grow Berries not only in California but all over US. On how many acres Berries are grown and to know it types usfarmdata offers a wide list of Irrigated land through its Narrow Search. You can search based on types of Berries like, # Blue Berries # May haw Berries # Cane Berries # Elder Berries # Guava Berries # Mull Berries # Crane Berries # Goose Berries # Huckle Berries # Straw Berries
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there are coffee berries.
The code for liberty is Black love Berries, Red love Berries and any love berries
Gut berries are berries that Brian Robeson ate which made him sick. (Diarrhea and Vomiting)