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What part of speech is colony?

"Colony" can be a noun or an adjective.

Here's how:

Noun:

* Definition: A group of people living in a new territory, often under the control of their original country.

* Example: "The British established several colonies in North America."

Adjective:

* Definition: Relating to or characteristic of a colony.

* Example: "The colony's economy was based on agriculture."

The part of speech depends on how it's used in a sentence.

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