Well, honey, it seems like you've got a case of butterfingers there. But don't you worry, an "adgetive" isn't a thing. Now, if you meant "adjective," well, that's a word that describes a noun or pronoun. So next time, just remember to double-check that spelling before you hit send.
It is an adgetive.
The words 'elephant team' forms a compound noun, two nouns joined to form a word with its own meaning. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun is a sentence. An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
The word solvent is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: This solvent will remove the stains from your driveway. Adjective: You need a solvent cleaner to remove grease and oil stains. Adjective: That is a good investment, they are a solvent company.