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Yes, the word dentist is a common noun, a word for any dentist anywhere.

A proper noun is the name of a specific dentist or thing; for example:

  • Dr. Dale D. Lentz, DDS Tempe, AZ
  • The Family Dentist (dental practice), Lakeland, FL
  • "Death of a Dentist", a novel by M.C. Beaton
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Is dentist a common noun?

Yes, the noun 'dentist' is a common noun, a general word for anyone qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums; a word for any dentist anywhere.


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Is dentist a proper common or abstract noun?

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Does the word 'dentist' start with a capital letter?

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What is the Latin word for dentist?

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What is the root word for dentist?

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What language does the word dentist come from?

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Is a dentist a common noun?

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