A noun referring to "one who is xenophobic" is a xenophobe.
There is none- it's not a noun, but an adjective.
Yacht is a noun beginning with Y, yell is a verb, and young is an adjective.
An adjective describes a noun. An example of an adjective for the noun school would be: large school, small school, busy school, etc. An example of an adjective for the noun pie would be: tasty pie, yummy pie, delicious pie, etc.
There is no special word to describe an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter. They are simply an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter.
Term will be the noun, starts the verb and first the adjective.
Kangaroo is not an adjective. It is a noun. Some adjectives that begin with the letter K are: khaki kind klutzy knowledgeable For more adjectives that begin with the letter K, see related question below.
that's a noun
abandon
The collective noun for soldiers that starts with S is squad.
A nine letter abstract noun that starts with U is ultimatum.
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/boastful There are some good entries here, just look at all the h-words.
It is a common noun because it starts with a lowercase letter!