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No, the word 'emission' is a noun form of the verb to emit.

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What is the verb form of the word emission?

The verb form is to emit (emits, emitting, emitted); an emission is something that is emitted.


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Is emit a noun or a verb?

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What is the noun of emission?

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What part of speech is emission?

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What is the adjective of emission?

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Is emission an adjective?

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