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What is the adjective form of word urine?

There isn't a commonly used adjective form of the word "urine."

While you might encounter phrases like "urine-related" or "urine-soaked," these are not true adjectives in a grammatical sense.

If you are trying to describe something related to urine, it's best to use more descriptive phrases like:

* Urinary: This describes something related to the urinary system or the process of urination.

* Uriniferous: This refers to something that contains or produces urine.

* Urinous: This describes something having the smell or characteristics of urine.

For example, you could say "the patient had a urinary tract infection" or "the dog had a urinous odor."

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