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What part of speech is unleavened?

"Unleavened" is an adjective.

Here's why:

* It modifies a noun: It describes a noun, like "bread" or "cakes".

* It answers the question "what kind?": "Unleavened bread" is a specific type of bread.

Let me know if you'd like examples of how it's used in sentences!

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