if you rearrange the letters around you will get the words listed below:
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No, the noun 'words' is a concrete noun, a word for something written (seen) or spoken (heard); a word for physical things.
Disbelief, body, or physical. Those words are the opposite of psychology.
Concrete words are word that represent physical things that can be seen. Examples of concrete words are: book, tree, house, floor and so on.
Earthly, physical, sensual, materialistic, or worldy. Those words mean temporal.
An action word is just that, it is some sort of physical movement. A descriptive word can be any word that is used to describe something.
"Physical features" is actually two words, but here is a sentence! What are the physical features of that landform?
"Classroom" is typically one word when referring to a physical space where classes are held.
Yes, the term 'physical appearance' is a compound noun; a word made up of two or more words to from a noun with a meaning of its own.
The noun justice is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.The noun equipment is a concrete noun as a word for physical things.The noun porcelain is a concrete noun as a word for a physical substance.The noun article is a concrete noun as a word for a particular object, or a particular section of a written document; a written composition on a particular subject; a word for a physical thing.
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