Yes, the word ledge is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a narrow horizontal surface projecting from a wall, cliff, or other surface; an underwater ridge; a word for a thing.
Yes, the noun 'ledge' is a common noun, a general word for any narrow horizontal surface projecting from a wall, cliff, or other surface.
Climb this direct to a narrow bilberry ledge at its top.
== == A ledge is a projecting ridge on a mountain or one submerged under water. == == == == == == == ==LEDGE means a narrow sharp edge
"AH-LEDGE"
They are not synonyms.
The word "ledge" can function as a noun.
Yes, the noun 'ledge' is a common noun, a general word for any narrow horizontal surface projecting from a wall, cliff, or other surface.
No, the word "windowsill" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun that refers to the horizontal ledge at the bottom of a window.
The mountaineer kept tension on the rope so that his companion could climb to the ledge.
Synonyms for "precipice" include ledge, overhang, height, cliff, or crag.
The mantel was a simple ledge in the wall. The ledge hung out over the side of the hill. The ledge prevented him from getting over the obstacle.
The proper noun "Windowshield" is an unbreakable outer security window (polycarbonate).The likely common words are windowsill (ledge) and windshield (car windscreen).
The suffix for knowledge is "-ledge," which is derived from the Old English term "leornian," meaning to learn. In modern usage, "knowledge" itself is a noun formed by combining the root "know" with the suffix "-ledge." This suffix conveys the idea of the state or condition of being aware or informed about something.
out on a ledge out on a ledge
Off the Ledge was created in 2009.
Know the Ledge was created in 1991.
The address of the Grand Ledge Area Historical Society is: 7284 Willow Hwy, Grand Ledge, MI 48837