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Is the word citizens a noun?
Yes, "citizens" is a noun. It's the plural form of "citizen", which refers to a person who legally belongs to a particular country and has the rights and responsibilities associated with that status.
What does the root of this word generation means?
How do you say luxury in other languages?
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What are the three types of relationships that prepositions reveal?
What is the spanish lifestyle?
What is the Latin root word meaning power?
What is relate tagalog?
What does latigious mean?
What is the root word in convalescent?
What is a sentence for circumflex?
What is the root word of maladjusted?
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