Yes it can be (ending lines, ending date).
The word ending is the present participle of the verb "to end" and can be a verb, or an adjective, or a noun (gerund).
The adjective form of end is ending.
word ending-Cardiac is it a noun or a adjective
hysterical, magical, dismal
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Despite ending in -LY, chilly is an adjective (somewhat cold). The adverb (chillily) is virtually never used.
The adjective form of end is ending.
The word "ending" can function as a noun or an adjective, depending on the context.
five-footed animal is an adjective ending in -ed.
One example of an adjective ending with -ous is "dangerous," which means full of danger or risk.
It's an adjective ending in 'ly' adjective + verb
Adjectives ending with 'ant' are:aberrantadamantarrogantassistantbrilliantbuoyantcompliantconstantdefiantdistantdiscordantdormanteleganterrantextravagantexuberantflagrantflamboyantflipantfragrantgallantgianthesitantignorantincessantinfantjubliantluxuriantmalignantmigrantobservantpeasantpleasantpoignantpregnantradiantrampantredundantreliantsignificanttoleranttruantvacantvagrantvaliantverdant
word ending-Cardiac is it a noun or a adjective
calming, reassuring
No, "tion" is not an adjective. It is a common ending for many nouns derived from verbs, but it does not function as an adjective on its own.
hysterical, magical, dismal
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