NO!!! ''Has' is from the verb 'to have. It is the Past Tense.
The noun forms of the verb to define are definition and the gerund, defining.
The corresponding noun to the verb define is definition
Definition
"Define" is a verb. ex: "How does one define love?"; "She has well defined features." "Definition" is the associated noun.
Yes, the word 'define' is a verb. The noun form would be 'definition'.
The noun forms of the verb to define are definition and the gerund, defining.
The noun forms for the verb to define are difinability, definement, and the gerund, defining. Another noun form is definition.
The noun forms for the verb to define are difinability, definement, and the gerund, defining. Another noun form is definition.
The corresponding noun to the verb define is definition
Definition
"Define" is a verb. ex: "How does one define love?"; "She has well defined features." "Definition" is the associated noun.
NO it's a verb
An adjective describes a noun
Both words derive from the same word root, but 'definition' is a noun, and 'to define' is a verb.
Here is how I define 'ribaldry': NOUN -vulgar or indecent language spoken or written in a humorous or amusing way
Yes, the word 'define' is a verb. The noun form would be 'definition'.
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