Arabesque is a noun -- the name of a ballet move.
Yes, it is an adjective for the noun 'equator.' It is used to describe things about the region of the globe nearest the equator, in the tropics. It can also be used for telescope mounts that move both along and perpendicular to the movement of the Earth.
No, "hitch" is not an adjective; it is primarily used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a connection or a problem, while as a verb, it means to attach or to pull. In some contexts, it can also mean to move something with a sudden jerk.
No, it is a noun (physique) or verb (to move with strength, or slang to force).The adjectives include muscular, muscled, or the very rare form muscly.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
because Iguanas need to save energy and heat, and they do that by not moving a lot. they need the energy when they do have to move.
Mobile
Iguanas are picky.
Domestic iguanas do.
Iguanas eat dark, leafy, green veggies. Mostly animals bigger than iguanas will eat them.
yes iguanas are herbivores
Iguanas do not have a prehensile tail.
iguanas have a spiky tail to whip predators. (:
Iguanas are a type of tropical lizard. They have bony crests and are green in coloring. Iguanas are often kept as pets.
movement is a noun, move is a verb and movable would be an adjective
Moving is the present participle of the verb (to move) and can act as an adjective (moving target). A related derivative adjective is movable.
iguanas get up to 6 ft and 11 pounds