norm |
noun |
As a proper noun norm
is .
As a noun noun is
(grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As a verb noun is
to convert a word to a noun.
naming |
noun |
As nouns the difference between naming and noun
is that
naming is a ritual or ceremony in which a name is given to a person while
noun is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As verbs the difference between naming and noun
is that
naming is while
noun is to convert a word to a noun.
As an adjective naming
is associated with the process of giving a name to a person or thing.
imitation |
noun |
As nouns the difference between imitation and noun
is that
imitation is imitation while
noun is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As a verb noun is
to convert a word to a noun.
characteristics |
noun |
As nouns the difference between characteristics and noun
is that
characteristics is while
noun is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As a verb noun is
to convert a word to a noun.
noun |
baseball |
As nouns the difference between noun and baseball
is that
noun is a name of a thing. Either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense while
baseball is a sport common in North America, the Caribbean, and Japan, in which the object is to strike a ball so that one of a nine-person team can run counter-clockwise among four bases, resulting in the scoring of a run. The team with the most runs after termination of play, usually nine innings, wins.
As a verb noun
is to convert a word to a noun.
noun |
adj |
As nouns the difference between noun and adj
is that
noun is a name of a thing. Either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense while
adj is an alternative spelling of adj.|lang=en.
As a verb noun
is to convert a word to a noun.
now |
noun |
As nouns the difference between now and noun
is that
now is the present time while
noun is a name of a thing. Either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As an adjective now
is present; current.
As an adverb now
is at the present time.
As a conjunction now
is since something is true : because of the fact that something happened.
As an interjection now
is indicates a signal to begin.
As an acronym NOW
is national Organization for Women.
As a verb noun is
to convert a word to a noun.
noun |
alias |
As verbs the difference between noun and alias
is that
noun is to convert a word to a noun while
alias is .
As a noun noun
is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
proper |
noun |
As an adjective proper
is
Suitable.As an adverb proper
is properly; thoroughly; completely.
As a noun noun is
a name of a thing. Either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As a verb noun is
to convert a word to a noun.
noun |
verbal |
As nouns the difference between noun and verbal
is that
noun is a name of a thing. Either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense while
verbal is a verb form which does not function as a predicate, or a word derived from a verb. In English, infinitives, participles and gerunds are verbals.
As verbs the difference between noun and verbal
is that
noun is to convert a word to a noun while
verbal is to induce into fabricating a confession.
As an adjective verbal is
of or relating to words.
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