'Bloom' can be a noun, when used as another word for a flower. Bloom can also be a verb. For example, "New flowers bloom every spring."
It can be a verb as well as a noun.
As a noun, it means : 1. A flower,especially cultivated for beauty,
2. A mass of iron, steel, or other metal hammered or rolled into a thick bar for further working.
As a verb, it means :
1. Produce flowers; be in flower: "a rose tree bloomed on a ruined wall".
2. Make (metal) into such a mass.
Sentence examples :
As a noun : "I have some really pretty blooms in my garden."
As a verb: "The purple flowers are yet to bloom."
"Noun".
It can be either an adjective: A cellular building, a cellular phone; or a new noun, meaning "cellular phone".
"Bi" can function as a prefix in English, typically meaning "two" or "twice." It is not a standalone part of speech but a morpheme that can be added to words to modify their meaning.
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Evolution is a noun.
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