Hairy. Is the positive form of hairy.
Metals tend to form positive ions.
Positive.
Metals typically form positive ions. The alkali metals and alkali earth metals form positive ions in ionic obnding whilst the transition metals form cations in a lattice of delocalised electrons.
Metals form positive ions because they easily lose their electrons.
Sodium form a cation (positive). Chlorine form an anion (negative).
hirsut/o - hairy
No, the word hairy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form for the adjective hairy ishairiness.
The adjective form is hairy.
hairiest
Hairy tongue is not a form of herpes. It is a bacterial overgrowth which most often follows antibiotic treatment.
They chopped off your testicles if they were hairy
Nouns do not have 'positive' forms.Adjectives are the part of speech that are positive, comparative, or superlative; for example:The positive form of the adjective 'cold' is 'cold'.The comparative form is 'colder'.The superlative form is 'coldest'.
Metals tend to form positive ions.
more positive
Positive
No. Man's is singular possessive. Men's is plural possessive.The man's legs are hairy. (Means one man's legs are hairy.)The men's legs are hairy. (Means that more than one man's legs are hairy.)Even if you used man for mankind, mankind would be singular.
The positive form of a word is usually the unaltered word itself. The positive for the word wise is ...wise.