The noun form for the adverb and adjective naturally is naturalness. Another noun form is natural used in music and card games; or informally, a person suited for success.
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Potassium is naturally made
He was naturally good at writing, as both his parents were best-selling authors.
naturellement means naturally in the sense of nature. bien entendu means naturally in the sense of 'of course'
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Yes, the word 'hill' is a noun, a word for a naturally raised area of land; a word for a thing.
The definition of thoracic is "of or relating to the thorax." There is no noun form of "thoracic" as the word is naturally an adjective, but the thorax is what the word is referrencing.
The word 'then' is an adverb, an adjective and a noun. The noun 'then' is a word for a point in time, most often as the object of a preposition. The word 'tall' is an adjective and a noun. The noun 'tall' is a word for a clothing size. The word 'cave' is a verb and a noun. The noun 'cave' is a word for a naturally occurring underground hollow or passage.
There are two likely possibilities:cause - (noun) reason for; (verb) to bring aboutcourse - (noun) a path, movement, or duration *adverbial idiom of course (naturally).
Yes, the word 'artifacts' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'artifact'; a word for a simple object made by a human representing a culture or a stage in the development of a culture; a feature that is not representative or does not naturally occur, seen in something being observed or studied; a word for a thing.
Yes, the word 'biome' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna forming a major habitat; a word for a thing.
The noun idea is an abstract noun itself; other examples are thought, concept, or hypothesis.
It depends what you mean by the phrase!In medicine, as in "natural pass kidney stone", for example, it is an adjective. It would be clearer, grammatically, to say "naturally passed kidney stone".In sports jargon, "natural pass" is a play, a type of pass in American football. So it is, naturally, a noun; a noun-phrase. However a noun-phrase can also used as a verb, e.g. "He natural-passed to number 41", or "I'm going to try to natural-pass to you", and in this case, it should be hyphenated. It's more clumsy this way, and for the sake of clarity, it would be better to use it as a noun; so "He did a natural pass to number 41", "I'm going to try a natural pass to you".
No, the word 'hill' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'hill' is a word for a naturally raised area of land; a word for a thing.The verb 'hill' is to to form into a heap; to pile earth around the roots or base of a plant; a word for an action.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'hill' is it.Example: The property has a nice hill. We'll build the house on it.
The motto of Naturally Advanced is 'Naturally, we have a better way'.
His friends thought that Harry showed an unnatural interest in death.
No they are not. They are naturally white.