No. Technical is an adjective. The related nouns are technique and technology.
technical word- a word with a specialized meaning in one or more content fields, disciplines, or professions. Also technical term.
The noun verbiage is the use of too many or excessively technical words. The noun hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words
To absorb is the verb; absorption is the noun for water soaking in.
The noun 'support' is an abstract noun as a word for financial or emotional assistance; a word for technical assistance; a word for a concept.The noun 'support' is a concrete noun as a word for a thing that holds something upright or bears the weight of something; a word for a physical object.The noun 'lieutenant' is a concrete noun as a word for a person.
technical knowledge
technical word- a word with a specialized meaning in one or more content fields, disciplines, or professions. Also technical term.
The noun verbiage is the use of too many or excessively technical words. The noun hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words
vaccimulgence: noun; the milking of a cow
To absorb is the verb; absorption is the noun for water soaking in.
No, the noun rainforest is a singular, common noun; a word for any rainforest. Scientists use the word but it is a general term rather than a scientific term.
Username is a noun. It is a relatively recent term, since it is a technical term relating to computer use.
The common noun for TAFE (Technical and Further Education) Australia, and TAFE (Texas Association of Future Educators) of Austin Texas is organization.The common noun for TAFE (Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd.) India is company.
a crossroad is 'un croisement' (masc., of frequent use) or 'une intersection' (feminine noun, a bit technical)
The noun 'support' is an abstract noun as a word for financial or emotional assistance; a word for technical assistance; a word for a concept.The noun 'support' is a concrete noun as a word for a thing that holds something upright or bears the weight of something; a word for a physical object.The noun 'lieutenant' is a concrete noun as a word for a person.
The noun 'plan' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'plan' is an abstract noun as a word for a conception or proposal for accomplishing an objective; a proposed or intended course of action; a program or policy stipulating a benefit; a word for a concept. The noun 'plan' is a concrete noun as a word for a technical drawing that shows details of a building, city, machine, etc. The word 'plan' is also a verb: plan, plans, planning, planned.
No, "fell" is not a noun. It is commonly used as a verb meaning to cut down a tree or to cause something to fall down.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "connectives" (linking operators).This is an example of adopting an adjective (connective) as a noun, often done in jargon and technical language.