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What kind of noun is picturesque?
"Picturesque" is an
adjective
, not a noun. It describes something that is visually appealing or charming, like a picturesque village.
What is another word for soft fluffy feathers?
What is the meaning of nabeela?
Morphology
What were stratagies used by women suffragist?
Is notebook masculine or feminine in french?
What does genkidesika mean?
An outline serves as a bridge between which two stages of writing?
What is it called when you use like and as in comparing two things?
What does style in literature mean?
What root word for body?
Figurative meaning of the word fair-lined slippers for cold?
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