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The feminine form of "intelligent" is "intelligent." In English, adjectives do not have separate masculine and feminine forms. The term "intelligent" is gender-neutral and can be used to describe individuals of any gender.
a Douglas fir needs water co2, stable ground, food (AKA nutrients), and a moist area (This is just a guess )
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Fir and pine trees are easy to work with because they have clear rings and they grow quite old
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No, intelligence is a noun. Intelligentwould be a adjective.
The adjective form for the noun intelligence is intelligent, for example: an intelligent decision.
The abstract noun form of the adjective "intelligent" is intelligence.
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Smart
Smart is an adjective describing what level of intelligence something/someone has.
it is an adjective
"Wise" is an adjective, used to describe someone or something that shows good judgment or intelligence.
The abstract noun form for the adjective intelligent is intelligence.
No. it is not. The word "smart" is an adjective, or more rarely a verb (to hurt due to pain).
fir |fər| noun (also fir tree) an evergreen coniferous tree with upright cones and flat needle-shaped leaves, typically arranged in two rows. Firs are an important source of timber and resins. • Genus Abies, family Pinaceae: many species. DERIVATIVES firry |ˈfəri| adjective ORIGIN late Middle English : probably from Old Norse fyri- (recorded in fyriskógr 'fir-woods' ).