The adjective form of "grease" is "greasy." It describes something that is covered in or resembles grease, often implying a slick or oily texture. For example, one might refer to a "greasy pan" or "greasy food."
Greasy, or greased, depending on your context.
No. Axle is always a noun. It can be used as a noun adjunct (axle grease).
It can be a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used. For example, He greased the pan would be the verb form. They scraped the grease off of the pan would be the noun usage.
It is an adjective meaning "fat" in Spanish.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'greedy' is greediness.The word 'greedy' is the adjective form of the abstract noun greed.
The word solvent is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: This solvent will remove the stains from your driveway. Adjective: You need a solvent cleaner to remove grease and oil stains. Adjective: That is a good investment, they are a solvent company.
Grease
dielectric grease.
You grease the suspension on a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer by attaching a grease gun to the grease fittings. Grease is then injected into the fitting until it leaks back out.
If there is water contained in a "grease bubble", as the grease is heated, the water evapourates and expands, causing the grease bubble to burst.
A suitable substitute for bike pedal grease is lithium-based grease or marine grease.
Grease can be used as a noun (the object 'grease'), or as a verb (the act of applying grease to something). For example:'He applied grease to the pan to prevent food from sticking to it.''He was sure to grease the pan to prevent food from sticking to it.'