The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
What exactly do you mean? Do you mean like "What is the fancy part of speech word that describes the process of digestion?"
The part of speech for the word "boulevard" is a noun.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
It is not ANY part of speech, there is no such English word as "stroobly".
The word "her" is a pronoun, and the word "were" is a verb.
adverb
Assuming you mean PART of speech (not ART), "or" is a conjunction.
What exactly do you mean? Do you mean like "What is the fancy part of speech word that describes the process of digestion?"
Assuming you mean PART of speech (not ART), "or" is a conjunction.
Imaginative mean you have a good imagination.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech that the word my is used as is an adjective.
The word unless is a conjunction. It is used to mean except.
The word stanger is not a grammatical word in English. Did you mean stranger? The word stranger is a noun.
Doctine is not a grammatical word in English. Did you mean the word doctrine? Doctrine is a noun.
The word antibacteria isn't a grammatical word. Did you mean antibacterial? Antibacterial is an adjective.
The part of speech for the word diplomacy is a noun.