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Is the word slippery a noun?
No, "slippery" is an
adjective
.
It describes a noun, such as "The
slippery
floor" or "He was a
slippery
customer".
What is meaning of word Fashion in Sanskrit?
Is the word surface a noun?
Morphology
What is suffix inhabit?
How do you spell the name Jack in German?
What is the Sanskrit name of cherry?
What is the prettiest name in American language?
What is a homograph for lie?
What does Y si kien fuera ella mean?
What is the exposition of necklace?
Is la cinta masculine or feminine?
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