Uncooked, unprepared, natural, bloody, untreated
Raw
The word raw is an adjective (uncooked, or unedited). There is only an informal use as an adverb.
No the word raw is not a noun. It is an adjective.
The word raw is most commonly an adjective. It can also be used as a noun.
Another word for 'desert wind' is 'haboob'.
raw
The word you are referring to is raw.
raw
rough, unpolished: raw, unrefined, imperfect, unfinished, incomplete
There is no one word anagram. "Eat as raw" does anagram into "war at sea."
I'm looking for some raw honey. This raw fish is not fresh.
raw
The Luhya translation of the English word 'raw' is "eshibisi".
in the buff
Raw
One way of translating 'hey' into Portuguese is the interjection ei, which is pronounced as 'ay' in the English word 'day'. Another is oi, which is pronounced as 'oy' in the English word 'toy'. Still another is ó, which is pronounced as 'aw' in 'raw'. Yet another is ô, which is pronounced as 'oh'.
Yes, it is.