Noun

  • 111proper noun — noun Date: circa 1890 a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English called also proper name …

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  • 112verbal noun — noun Date: 1652 a noun derived directly from a verb or verb stem and in some uses having the sense and constructions of a verb …

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  • 113adjectival noun — noun A noun that functions as an adjective …

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  • 114plural noun — noun A type of noun; a word that can be used to refer to multiple persons, places, things, qualities, or ideas; one of the basic parts of speech in many languages, including English …

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  • 115numerical noun — noun A type of noun in Scottish Gaelic used as a numeral, only applied to persons. They exist for the numbers 1 10 only …

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  • 116binary noun — noun A type of plural only noun denoting an object which consists of two parts joined together, e.g., scissors, pants, eyeglasses …

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  • 117uncount noun — noun uncountable noun …

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  • 118root noun — noun In Proto Indo European linguistics, a noun formed by adding inflectional endings directly to the root, with no intermediate suffixes …

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  • 119agent noun — noun a noun denoting a person or thing that performs the action of a verb, usually ending in er or or, e.g. worker, accelerator …

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  • 120verbal noun — noun Grammar a noun formed as an inflection of a verb and partly sharing its constructions, such as smoking in smoking is forbidden …

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