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Judaism is the religion and philosophy of many Jewish people ("Jewish" is the adjective). Its details are found in an enormous and steadily growing body of Judaic sacred and secular writings and commentaries.
Astronomically speaking, the adjective gibbousrefers to a heavenly body (such as the moon) being convex at both visible edges, like when it is more than half full.Related terms would include, but would not be limited to: arched, bellied, convex, hemispheric, and protuberant.
Ejaculation.
The word revolve (to go around, as in circles) can mean to turn, spin, or rotate. (*For planets, "revolve" is used to mean orbiting around a larger body, while "rotate" is used for the spin of the body itself.)
The adjective navigable is a word used to describe a body of water as deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships.
Any word for a body would be a noun. And adjective for dead is deceased.
an extra adjective that's not needed to describe muscle mass. Muscle mass is the amount of muscle in ones body as a % of their total weight.
To say body in German it is Körper
Any word for a body would be a noun. And adjective for dead is deceased.
Ectotherm is an adjective used to describe an animal that is cold-blooded. Also known as poikilotherm.
No, the word 'healthful' is not a noun, it is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as good for the health of the body or mind (healthful exercise, healthful relaxation).The noun form for the adjective healthful is healthfulness. A related noun form is health.
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Arschloch is a derogatory term for a certain body part used to describe a person you don't like. In keeping with Answers.com's Terms Of Use it will not be translated
The verb form can be an adjective, meaning torn. The slang use (in body building) is also an adjective.
No, it is not. Body can be a noun or noun adjunct/adjective (e.g. body paint). There is an adverb form, bodily, which can also be an adjective (thrown bodily, bodily harm).
The student should describe the mass of your body in the amount of matter in the student's body.