Well, honey, the word you're looking for is "blue." It's a color that's as cool as a cucumber and also happens to be the name of a type of bird. So next time you're feeling blue, just remember there's a whole species of bird out there sharing your vibe.
Yes, the word "colour" (color, US spelling) is a common noun, a word for any colour of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:City and Colour, aka Canadian recording artist Dallas GreenColour Road, Diggers Rest, VIC AustraliaColour Riche Balm, registered trademark of L'OrealThe word "colour" is also a verb: colour, colours, colouring, coloured.
Yes, the word animals is a noun, the plural form of the noun animal, a word for a thing.
Lliw = Colour
Nymphfly
Color is American - colour is English
camouflage
Brown
A hyponym is a more specific word used to describe something else. For example, "red", "green", and "blue" are all hyponyms of the word "colour". "Cat", "dog", and "horse" are all hyponyms of the word "animal".
a snail
the animal cruelty prevention ribbon is purple
a chameleon.Chameleon can change its colour
Dense and dark
tiger
colourless
Yes, a word for an animal (and the word animal) is a noun. A word for an animal (bear, elephant, shark, etc.) is a word for a living thing.
Prince Charles
fox