Earliest is an adjective.
first
The earliest form of a word is called the "root" or "proto-word." It represents the basic, original form of a word before any modifications or derivations occur.
No, earliest is an adjective. "The earliest record of bread-making is from ..."Earliest is a word used to describe something that came in first. with analysis, it describes so it is an adjective not a verb..
earliest period
Oh honey, no. Anti-Semitism is discrimination against Jewish people, while Islamophobia is discrimination against Muslims. They may both be forms of religious bigotry, but they are not the same. It's like comparing apples and oranges - they're both fruits, but they sure ain't identical.
governments
Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word earliest.Some example sentences are:Archaeologists recently found evidence of the earliest human settlement to date.She is always the earliest to classes.
Merriam-Webster dates the earliest use of the word ambidextrous back to 1646. The word is an adjective, and means someone who is able to use both hands with equal ability.
There is probably not a word that uses them all. You can spell disbud, dudish, maybe some others.
Some words that are uses of computers that start with T are:tabulatingteachingtelephoningtelevisingtransmitting information/datatrouble shootingtyping
The future tense uses the word will.