Pulmonary is an adjective meaning pertaining to the lungs. Respiratory can also be used, but refers to the system of breathing generally rather than the lungs specifically.
Chemo Is used as a prefix for words pertaining to chemicals.
No, adjectives can be used to describe nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.
Adjectives are used all the time, to give details about people or things that are being discussed.
Your answer is: get out your Thesaurus! It is supposed to be a book with synonyms--strictly! Look up the word, "weaknesses," then see just how many words there are that can be used as adjectives.
Adjectives are used to make sentences more descriptive. You can still make an interesting sentence without adjectives.
The suffix "atory" means "related to" or "pertaining to." It is often used to form adjectives or nouns indicating connection or association with a particular action or thing.
Of, pertaining to, or used by a calendar system.
It organizes it. If anyone gets that joke you win. Think about it... iCal...... Idiots.
Chemo Is used as a prefix for words pertaining to chemicals.
acoording to what i have learned in school, it means speak as in, DICtionary, it means a book that tells us words, how to say them, their parts of speech,ect.
Verbals used only as adjectives are participles.
-ary is the suffix meaning pertaining to.it means pertaining to or located in.The suffix 'ary means "pertaining to", "connected with", "having the character of". . . it is from the Latin arius. An example is the word ablutionary, which means Of or pertaining to washing the body, or parts of it.Suffix meaning: pertaining to-ary is a suffix which means: pertaining to
Axillary means pertaining to the armpit. Axilla is commonly used to mean armpit in the US, but in UK another name for the armpit is the oxter.axilla = armpits
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
Its the term used to describe ancient greek-roman times or subjects pertaining to this period
The suffix -acious means "having the quality of" or "full of." It is often used to form adjectives from nouns or other adjectives, such as tenacious (full of tenacity) or audacious (showing audacity).
Holidays are days, and days are nouns. So no, holidays can't be used as adjectives.