The noun forms for the adjective fertile are fertileness and fertility.
The abstract noun is fertility.
Yes, the word 'snug' is a noun, a singular common noun; a somewhat obscure word for a short version of a shawl or wrap and a private room at a tavern. The word 'snug' is also an adjective, a verb, and an adverb. The noun form for the adjective snug is 'snugness'.
I am not sure there is one. Tan is generally an adjective (it's a color, and it describes a noun) or it can be a verb (referring to staying out in the sun). The only time it is used as a noun, it is the shortened version of "suntan," -- but it is not an abstract noun. Here is an example of using the word as a noun: If you go to the beach to get a tan, be careful not to get sunburned.Note that an abstract noun refers to a noun you can not experience with your five senses-- it cannot be touched, seen, heard, tasted, or smelled. Some examples of abstract nouns are justice, bravery, courage, hate, curiosity, and amazement. You can experience the results of these things, but you cannot see or hear or smell or touch or taste them. A suntan is something you can feel or see, so it can not be an abstract noun.
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The word 'invented' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to invent. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:This device was invented by my grandfather. (verb)A recently invented version runs on solar power. (adjective)The noun forms of the verb to invent are inventor, invention, and the gerund, inventing.
Yes, fertile sediment can be considered alluvium. Alluvium refers to loose soil or sediment that has been deposited by rivers or running water, and fertile sediment can be carried and deposited by these processes.
The noun version of "immobile" is "immobility."
No, "fertile soil" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of soil that is capable of supporting plant growth. Proper nouns typically refer to specific names of people, places, or things.
Swahili doesn't have an adjective with the meaning "fertile" but expresses the idea with a noun,totuba. He has a fertile farm: analo shamba lenye rotuba. (He has a farm that has fertility.)
o·a·sisōˈāsis/nounnoun: oasis; plural noun: oases; noun: Oasis1.a fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
The noun form of the adjective unprepared is unpreparedness.
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The noun form of the verb commence are commencement and the gerund, commencing.
The feminine version of the noun "human"
"Version" can be a noun or verb. As a noun, it refers to a particular form or variant of something. As a verb, it means to adapt or create a new form of something.
To obstruct is a verb meaning to block, impede or otherwise hinder an action from occurring. The noun version of this word is obstruction, something that obstructs. Obstructor is a lesser-used version of obstruction.
Yes, the word 'edition' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for aparticular version of a text that has been created and printed or revised; a word for a thing.
No, the noun 'miniature' is a concrete noun, a word for something smaller than a standard version; a word for a physical thing.