The noun form of the adjective smooth is smoothness.
The noun form of the verb to smooth is the gerund, smoothing.
The word for ideal smoothness is "frictionless".
yes it is an abstract noun
No, the word 'scientific' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example, a scientific experiment, a scientific expedition.
smoothestThe superlative of 'smooth' is ' smoothest'.
the scientific method, I think.
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Skin is a smooth layer of flesh, which protects us.... you epidermis, that is the scientific word for skin.
The scientific name for smooth phlox is Phlox glaberrima.
Smooth beast Smooth beast
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Smooth Talk'.
To smooth is a verb, smooth is an adjective.
smoother is comparative of word smooth.
Yes, the word smooth is a noun, a word for the smooth part. Example use: The smooth and the rough, this razor can handle any beard. The word smooth is also an adjective (smooth, smoother, smoothest), and a verb (smooth, smooths, smoothing, smoothed).
These boobies are smooth
The opposite of smooth is rough.
The word is spelled smooth, just as you spelled it.
The scientific name would be Macadamia integrifolia.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cantharelluslateritius.