Yes, it is the plural of phenomenon; a word for a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen; a remarkable person or thing.
Phenomena is a plural noun. The singular form is phenomenon. There is some tendency to use phenomena as a singular noun, but it is not actually a legitimate form.
No, the noun psychic is a concrete noun, a word for person, someone who supposedly possesses unusual or supernatural mental powers.The adjective psychic refers to the nature of these powers or related phenomena. While the phenomena are not tangible, the persons are.
The correct word is likely one of these : PNEUMONIA (noun) - an illness marked by fluid in the lungs PHENOMENA (plural noun) - unusual occurrences, plural of phenomenon
No, the word meteorological is the adjective form for the noun meteorology, an abstract noun, a word for the science that deals with the phenomena of the atmosphere, weather, and weather conditions.
plural word is phenomena singular is phenomenon
The singular form is phenomenon.
Phenomena is a plural noun. The singular form is phenomenon. There is some tendency to use phenomena as a singular noun, but it is not actually a legitimate form.
No, the noun psychic is a concrete noun, a word for person, someone who supposedly possesses unusual or supernatural mental powers.The adjective psychic refers to the nature of these powers or related phenomena. While the phenomena are not tangible, the persons are.
The correct word is likely one of these : PNEUMONIA (noun) - an illness marked by fluid in the lungs PHENOMENA (plural noun) - unusual occurrences, plural of phenomenon
Yes, observatory is a common, singular, concrete noun.
No, the word meteorological is the adjective form for the noun meteorology, an abstract noun, a word for the science that deals with the phenomena of the atmosphere, weather, and weather conditions.
The likely word here is the plural noun phenomena(observed occurrences).The singular is phenomenon.
No, it is not. The word phenomenon is a singular noun, and the plural is phenomena. The adjective form is "phenomenal" (extraordinary or exceptional).
The plural form of the noun phenomenon is phenomena.The plural possessive form is phenomena's.Example: These phenomena's occurrences are very rare.
The noun 'aftershocks' is a concretenoun as a word for the small earthquakes following the main shock of a large earthquake.The noun 'aftershocks' is an abstractnoun as a word for unpleasant results or feelings after something bad happens.
Phenomena is the correct spelling.
Yes, the word nature is a singular, common, abstract noun; a general word for the fundamental qualities of a person or thing; a general word for the physical world and its processes.