The noun form for the adjective distinct is distinctness.
Yes the word item is a noun. The plural form would be items.
Yes, "living room" is a compound noun. It is made up of two separate words (living + room) that are combined to form a new noun with a distinct meaning.
un chat - une chatte (and a kitten is - un chaton)
The root noun of "indistict" is "distinct." "Distinct" means something that is clear, separate, or easily distinguishable from others.
The root noun of the adjective "indistinct" is "distinct."
The noun form for the adjective distinct is distinctness.A related noun form is distinction.
The abstract noun form of the adjective unique is uniqueness.
No, the word 'distinct' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun; a distinct sound.The noun form for the adjective distinct is distinctness.A related noun form is distinction.
Yes the word item is a noun. The plural form would be items.
Yes, "living room" is a compound noun. It is made up of two separate words (living + room) that are combined to form a new noun with a distinct meaning.
Indistinct does not have a root noun because the word distinct is an adjective. However, the word distinct can be used as a noun by adding the suffix -ness to form the word distinctness.
un chat - une chatte (and a kitten is - un chaton)
The noun distinction uses the suffix -ion (-tion) to form a noun from the adjective distinct.A derivative of the adjective distinct is distinctive. The related verb is distinguish.
The root noun of "indistict" is "distinct." "Distinct" means something that is clear, separate, or easily distinguishable from others.
The plural form is Golf coarses
The noun form of "particularly" is "particularity." It refers to the quality or state of being specific or distinct, emphasizing unique characteristics or details. Another related noun is "particulars," which denotes specific details or items within a broader context.
The root noun of the adjective "indistinct" is "distinct."