answersLogoWhite

0

The proper adjective is Martian and it is always capitalized. It would also be a demonym for any hypothetical native person of Mars.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the adjective form of reminisce?

Reminiscent is the adjective form of reminisce. For instance, The song by Bruno Mars was reminiscent of funk from the 1970s.


Is a Martian a person?

The term Martian can have two meanings. It can be an adjective that refers to anything of or from Mars. The Martian atmosphere, for example, is the atmosphere of Mars. The term is also used as a noun to refer to fictional people from Mars.


What is the origin of the word martial?

It comes from Mars who was the God of war in the antic rome. Martial is the adjective referring to war.


What is the proper noun of Martian?

Martian : a hypothetical resident or native of Mars, or the proper adjective applying to the planet.


Who is martial in greek mythology?

Martial is an adjective that means warlike. The word originated from the name of the Roman god of war, Mars.


What part of speech is closer?

Closer is either an adjective or a noun. It is the comparative form of the adjective close, meaning more close. Example. Mars is closer to earth than is Jupiter. As a noun it means one who closes, as lawyer who closes a legal trial or a pitcher who closes a Baseball game with a win.


How do you spell marition?

Here are some possible words: Martian - (adjective) pertaining to Mars marathon - a long foot race mortician - a funeral home employee


What do the Mars people eat when they are on the planet Mars?

There are no people on Mars, and no astronauts have visited Mars. The Moon, yes, Mars, no.


Name the red planet?

Mars.


What are the space probes that traveled to Mars?

*mars odyssey *mars global surveyor *mars pathfinder


When was Mars vs. Mars created?

Mars vs. Mars was created on 2005-02-15.


What is the possessive form of Mars?

In English grammar the possessive form is " Mars' " . Note the position of the apostrophe. We would say " Mars' atmosphere " .