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  • ...e opposition Democratic Party. The general issue is the use of the proper noun "Democrat" as an adjective, in place of the established adjective for the p The noun-as-adjective has been used by numerous Republican leaders since the 1940s a
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  • ...States)|Democratic Party]]. The general issue is the use of the proper [[noun]] "Democrat" as an adjective, in place of the established [[adjective]] for The noun-as-adjective has been used by numerous Republican leaders since the 1940s a
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  • The abstract noun, ''''mind'''', refers to no observable physical entity, no tangible or mate The verbal forms of 'mind' antedated the noun form according to [[Thomas Szasz]].<ref name=Szasz/> Indeed, the word 'mind
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  • The '''e''' can affect the vowel too, changing '''bāth''' ''noun'' (unvoiced) to '''bâthe''' ''verb'' (voiced). ...' occurs at the end of words: '''déath, bôth, bāth, pāth, dòth, bréath''' (noun, cf. voiced '''th''' in the verb '''brêathe'''); but the common prepositio
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  • <nowiki>*</nowiki>cürst, but can be *cürsid before a noun: '''cürsed <nowiki>*</nowiki>əcürst, but usually *əcürsid before a noun: '''accürsed
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  • The units which are joined by a conjunction could be [[noun]]s, [[adjective]]s or [[clause]]s: Although units such as [[noun]]s or phrases linked by a conjunction are often equivalent in English and s
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  • {{r|Noun class}}
    3 KB (354 words) - 16:41, 11 January 2010
  • The adjective "strange" and the noun "stranger" may be applied to the behavior of one who is otherwise known. Te
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  • ...d 'rules', such as "[[plural|pluralise]] an [[English language|English]] [[noun]] by adding ''-s'' to the end", is a view that may appeal to [[education|ed
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  • ...Some theologians denied that it was a proper noun, because a true proper noun has direct reference, like a [[demonstrative]], and they thought such direc ...ed by those (especially non-believers) who hold that "god" is not a proper noun, and that the use of the capital is therefore purely a mark of reverence.
    11 KB (1,776 words) - 19:12, 14 February 2010
  • ...t]]s and [[whale]]s. '''Bovine''' is the adjective although also used as a noun.
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  • ''noun'' '''ímpact ''noun'' '''cóntract
    14 KB (2,330 words) - 16:31, 18 April 2017
  • ''noun'' -síz '''abûses ''plural noun'' '''lîves
    11 KB (1,818 words) - 18:29, 13 April 2017
  • ...r''': '''The dóg wágged íts tâil'''. It’s a perfectly logical mistake, as noun possessives do have the apostrophe: '''Pêter shoòk Jâne’s hánd''', an ====The full declension of a noun ending in –y====
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  • '''jŏint''' ''noun, adjective
    3 KB (474 words) - 16:09, 26 May 2017
  • ...l persons. There is also no [[grammatical gender]], which means that all [[noun]]s have the same [[article (grammar)|article]] (''la''). All nouns end in '
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  • * {{search link|vist||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (visit, vista, Vist [proper noun])
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  • ...', the position vector of the electron.<ref> Here "orbital" is used as a ''noun''. In [[quantum mechanics]], the ''adjective'' orbital is often used as a s Orbit is an old noun introduced by [[Johannes Kepler]] in 1609 to describe the trajectories of t
    10 KB (1,514 words) - 19:38, 20 November 2009
  • ...earch link|"knifes"|knifes|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (knifes [verb]; knives [plural noun])
    6 KB (780 words) - 01:09, 16 February 2010
  • '''fåll-òut''' ''noun '''fàraway''' ''adjective before noun'', one word, cf. '''ít’s toô fàr awây
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