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No, the word 'took' is not a noun.

The word 'took' is the past tense of the verb to take (takes, taking, taken, took).

Example: Jack took the first place trophy.

The word 'take' is also a noun, a common noun, a general word for an amount of something gained or acquired, proceeds; a general word for a scene filmed or televised at one time without stopping the camera; a general word for a mental response or reaction.

Example: The take from the tag sale was better than expected.

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