Yes, it is a noun. A snail is a mollusc, and the names of all living things are nouns.
Verbs don't describe the noun they tell what it is doing, an adjective describes a noun here are some adjectives of a snail. Sluggish Slow Slimey Small
There is no English word for "snail house" unless you mean the snail's shell.
The snail is by the rabbit and the book with WHAT HARRY FOUND OUT.
Adjectives describe things. I would describe a snail as slow or slimy.
Since a snail is characterized as a slow moving creature. If someone were to tell, "you that you work at a snail's pace." They are essentially saying that your work is being completed very slowly.
The plural form of the noun snail is snails.The plural possessive form is snails'.
Verbs don't describe the noun they tell what it is doing, an adjective describes a noun here are some adjectives of a snail. Sluggish Slow Slimey Small
No a snail can't live in a snail.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.
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no a sea snail is faster than a land snail
An achatine snail is a snail of the family Achatinidae, a form of land snail native to Africa.
you look at the bottom of the snail try to take the snail out of its shell if it is black it is a unknown snail if it is all white it is a afarcan snail
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a snail trail is what a snail leaves from under it when it moves
The proper name for a water snail is an aquatic snail.
The kind of snail that's an outdoor snail is a garden snail witch is the type that eats leaves and has a brown colour shell.