Roman Empire rules
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The word carnivore is a noun, a word for an animal whose diet consists of flesh; a word for a thing.The adjective form of the noun 'carnivore' is carnivorous.
No. The word person is a noun. So are the words that mean a specific type of person.
The noun 'patient' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person (or an animal).The word 'patient' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'patient' is patientness.A related noun form is patience.
It is, when used to mean shaped like a circle or cylinder
The adjective form of 'animal' is 'animal'.
There is none. An adjective is a 'describing' word that is usually connected to a noun (in this case that would be the word "animal") and is used to give that noun a specific quality. An example: had your sentence been: 'This beautiful animal likes to swim", 'beautiful' would be the adjective, because it describes a specific quality of the animal. The word 'this' is not an adjective, although in a way it also describes what animal you mean. But we call a word like this, that, these a demonstrative pronoun.
Bear, as in the animal : Kuma Bear, as in, bear the pain: Shinobu
Yes, the word animal is considered an adjective (rather than a noun adjunct) in terms such as animal welfare and animal fat.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.Examples:beautiful flowershappy childrenbarking dogsyellow carThe word mean is an adjective. Example: Billy is mean.
Yes, a word for an animal (and the word animal) is a noun. A word for an animal (bear, elephant, shark, etc.) is a word for a living thing.
Bear is ursine, from the Latin word for bear, "ursus." Wolf is lupine, from the Latin word for wolf, "lupus." J.K. Rowling was playing with this word when she called her werewolf character in the Harry Potter series "Remus Lupin" with the first name referring to the Roman mythological character Remus who, together with his twin Romulus (the legendary founder of Rome) drank from a she-wolf's teats.
Dog is a noun. It is an animal
Bear is an animal. Bear skins are used as rugs and covers; their flesh is eaten.
The Latin equivalent of 'white bear' is Ursus albus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'ursus' means 'bear'. The adjective 'albus' means 'white'.
Yes, the noun bear is a common noun, a general word for a type of animal; a word for any bear of any kind.The word bear is also a verb: bear, bears, bearing, borne, born.
Yes, the noun bear is a common noun, a general word for a type of animal; a word for any bear of any kind.The word bear is also a verb: bear, bears, bearing, borne, born.