No, scheme is a noun or a verb. One adjective form is the present participle, scheming.
That scheme is really great. Do not invest in fraud Schemes.
WARM color scheme and COOL color schme
A code scheme is a system for converting information into a specific set of symbols.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
There are four colors in a tetradic color scheme. The beginning of the word, tetra-, is a Greek prefix meaning four. A tetradic color scheme is also called a double-complementary color scheme. The four colors are actually two sets of complementary colors. This means that you can find a tetradic color scheme by drawing a square or rectangle inside of the color wheel and choosing the colors on the corners.
No. Pyramids is a plural noun. The adjective form would be pyramidal.
promethean - from Prometheus describes a scheme that is daringly original and creative
aim of antyodya scheme
That scheme is really great. Do not invest in fraud Schemes.
this is a rectangular(tetradic)color scheme,also a square color scheme
Rhyme Scheme
scheme is where you make plans
The scheme was very succesful.
the rhyme scheme is AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJKKLL
how is the profitability of scheme determined
Yes. It is pyramid scheme.
a type of scheme