The word 'engineering' can be used as an adjective, ex: an engineering project.
Engineering may be used as a noun or verb. It is a noun when referring to a particular subject, e.g. "I will be studying Engineering at university next year" or "That is a fine piece of engineering." It is a verb when used to describe an action, such as "He was busy at his work table, engineering a new oart for the motor." It could also, disputedly, be used as an adjective, to describe an "Engineering degree", but theoretically, even in this instance, 'engineering' forms part of the total noun "degree".
Yes, both electric and electrical are adjectives, with electrical applying exclusively to electricity.Examples are electrical engineering, electrical tape, and electrical outlet.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
a noun
The term UPSEAT is an acronym for a standardized enrollment test in India, not an adjective.(it stands for Uttar Pradesh State Engineering Admission Test)However...- the word upset can be an adjective (meaning disturbed, angry, or anxious)- the word unseat is not an adjective, but a verb (unseated could be an adjective)
Engineering may be used as a noun or verb. It is a noun when referring to a particular subject, e.g. "I will be studying Engineering at university next year" or "That is a fine piece of engineering." It is a verb when used to describe an action, such as "He was busy at his work table, engineering a new oart for the motor." It could also, disputedly, be used as an adjective, to describe an "Engineering degree", but theoretically, even in this instance, 'engineering' forms part of the total noun "degree".
No, it is a noun. The word engineering is also a noun, but sometimes acts as an adjunct to describe some concepts involving engineers. Things that an engineer designs or creates might used the adjective "engineered."
Yes, both electric and electrical are adjectives, with electrical applying exclusively to electricity.Examples are electrical engineering, electrical tape, and electrical outlet.
Some major fields of study under engineering are as follows. * Electrical engineering * Electronics engineering * Chemical engineering * Mechanical engineering * Engineering management * Architectural engineering * Civil engineering
Civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, and software engineering.
Electricaln Engineering is basically catagorised into four types. power Engineering,Electronics Engineering,Communication Engineering and control Engineering.
electronics and environmental engineering are both engineering. .
The different branches of engineering includes 1. System Engineering 2. Nuclear Engineering 3. Environmental Engineering 4. Mechanical Engineering 5. Electrical and Electronic Engineering 6. Computer Science Engineering 7. Biological Engineering 8. Civil Engineering 9. Chemical Engineering 10. Aeronautics and astronautics
=Concurrent engineering or simultaneous engineering
The seven fields are structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering, hydraulics, materials engineering, environmental engineering and construction.