Sentences with phrase «here as a noun»

The word «Hosanna» is the Hebrew verb translated in the Psalm, «Save us, we beseech thee»; but it is used here as a noun like «glory» or «praise.»

Not exact matches

So radical is the gospel saying that it has often been suggested that there must either be a mistranslation here (a noun participle «burier of the dead» misunderstood as an imperatival infinitive) or the reference must be to people spiritually dead.
Here is an example that The Wall Street Journal gave from the admissions test to Jersey City High School in 1885: «Write a sentence containing a noun as an attribute, a verb in the perfect tense potential mood, and a proper adjective.»
The big - assed Dictionary at the Main Fresno County Pl downtown, an American Heritage of some vintage, lists 15 definitions of the term «lead» as active verbs, 15 as intransitive and another 15 as nouns, before coming to the ultimate noun definition I learned via the nifty cyber portal here @ RC to Nevin's Sea Ice Blog — must be near a decade ago.
Here's what I in my ignorance assume to be an informatic (you are the first person I've run across that uses the term as a noun, but I assume that is because you are trend - setter) that might shed new light on the assertions in your post above:
Here's Merriam Webster's version: Main Entry: carbon dioxide Function: noun: a heavy colorless gas CO 2 that does not support combustion, dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, is formed especially in animal respiration and in the decay or combustion of animal and vegetable matter, is absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis, and is used in the carbonation of beverages I know you'll all correct me if i'm wrong in stating if CO2 has no scientific facts supporting global warming based upon a factor of greenhouse gases (as opposed to solar radiation in another post, which would be defined by variations in earth, space, or similar factors), then where does science determine that CO2 «disolves in water to form carbonic acid» and is «absorbed from the air by plants in photosythesis»?
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