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Not technically. It can be either a verb or noun referring to actual criminals or privateers. As a noun adjunct, it may be considered a modifier (pirate ship, pirate flag). The past participle of the verb (pirated, meaning stolen or co-opted) can be an adjective, along with the less-used term piratic.

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