Yes, the word 'powder' is both a noun (powder, powders) and a verb (powder, powders, powdering, powdered).
The noun 'powder' is a word for a dry material made up of fine particles; a word for a thing.
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The plural form of the noun 'powder' is powders, a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' powder. Example: The display of powders ranged from simple to exotic. The singular noun 'powder' is an uncountable as a word for a substance. Example: The dressing table was covered with powder.
The words "baby" and "powder" are common nouns.
it is a powder which you use to put on your cheeks
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Yes, the word milk powder is a compound noun, but it is a separated compound noun.A separated compound can be hyphened when used to describe another noun (a noun as an adjective called an attributive noun). Examples:Please pick up a package of milk powder.The milk-powder granules are in big clumps.
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no it is a noun because it is a thing
The plural form of the noun 'powder' is powders, a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' powder. Example: The display of powders ranged from simple to exotic. The singular noun 'powder' is an uncountable as a word for a substance. Example: The dressing table was covered with powder.
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The verb 'compact' is a word for exerting pressure on something to make it smaller; to compress.The noun 'compact' is a word for a small flat case containing face powder, a mirror, and a powder puff; a word for something that is a small and conveniently shaped example of its kind.The adjective 'compact' describes a noun as closely and neatly packed together; dense.
Yes, the word 'biscuit' is a noun; a word for a small light bread made with baking powder or baking soda; a word for a cookie; a word for a light beige color; a word for a thing.
The word pulverize is a verb (pulverize, pulverizes, pulverizing, pulverized), to pound, crush, or grind to a powder or dust; to demolish. The noun forms for the verb to pulverize are pulverizer, pulverization, and the gerund, pulverizing.
The word 'wad' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'wad' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a small mass or bundle; a soft pad or plug used to hold a powder charge in a gun; a large roll of paper money; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to wad is the gerund, wadding.
It might be, but sources disagree. It is either an adjective or a noun adjunct when used in terms such as garlic powder, garlic butter, and garlic toast.
Cioccolata for the drink and cacao for the powder are Italian equivalents of the English word "cocoa"Specifically, the feminine noun cioccolata means "cocoa drink, cocoa refreshment". The masculine noun cacao translates as "cocoa powder" which will go into the making of the cocoa drink. The respective pronunciations will be "TCHOHK-koh-LAH-tah" and "kah-KAH-oh" in Italian.