No. Science is a noun, although it is used as an adjunct (science project, science textbook). The adjective form is "scientific."
The adjective form of science is scientific.
Scientific.
It can be a noun: "Science is my favorite subject." It can be an adjective: "I am almost finished with my science project."
The adjective is science because, unlike normal use (when it is a noun) it is being used to describe the project.
Synonyms for the noun science are knowledge, learning, scholarship, or systematic study.Synonyms for the adjective science are scientific, scholarly, or doctrinal.
The adjective form of science is scientific.
The adjective is "scientific."
Yes it is. It is the adjective form of the word science.
Scientific.
It can be a noun: "Science is my favorite subject." It can be an adjective: "I am almost finished with my science project."
The adjective is science because, unlike normal use (when it is a noun) it is being used to describe the project.
"Generic" is mainly an adjective. In computer science, it is also used as a noun.
There is no direct noun form for the adjective 'scientific'. The related noun is 'science', on which the adjective is based. The adjective 'scientific' is usually used to form a compound noun such as 'scientific method' or 'scientific calculator'.
The likely word is the adjective significant(meaningful).Another possibility is scientific (related to science).
The noun form of the adjective 'economic' is economics, a word for the branch of science in which money, industry, and trade are organized.The word 'economic' is the adjective form of the noun economy.The verb form is to economize.
No, the word human is a noun and an adjective. Examples:Noun: The human was the lead character in the science fiction movie.Adjective: Fear is part of the human condition.
Synonyms for the noun science are knowledge, learning, scholarship, or systematic study.Synonyms for the adjective science are scientific, scholarly, or doctrinal.