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What part of speech is nuisance?
"Nuisance" is a
noun
.
It can also be used as an
adjective
in some cases, meaning "annoying" or "causing inconvenience."
What term is defined as the identification of meter by scanning feet and stressed unstressed syllables in a line poetry?
What are all the types of golden bricks in expository writing?
Phonology
What does aquehonga manacknong and eghquaons mean?
The repeated use of the o sound in a host golden deffodils is called?
Is the word chewing a noun?
I am what you are done to at school and i rhyme with naught?
What do you call makhana in ENGLISH?
How do you pronounce Bisacodyl?
What does monothesis mean?
What part of speech is incredulous?
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