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No, the word 'ourselves' is not a noun; ourselves is a reflexive pronoun, the first person plural form. Reflexive pronouns 'reflect' back on the antecedent.

The reflexive pronouns are:

First person: myself, ourselves

Second person: yourself, yourselves

Third person: himself, herself, itself, themselves

Example sentence: We decorated the auditorium ourselves.

Intensive pronouns are reflexive pronouns used to emphasize. Example sentence:

We ourselves decorated the auditorium.

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