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Yes, the word 'beans' is a noun (bean, beans), a word for the fleshy seed of a plant used for food.

Example: The green beans came from our own garden.

The word 'beans' is also used as an informal verb, the third person singular present of the verb to bean; to hit someone on the head with an object.

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