a common noun

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common noun
A noun that can be preceded by an indefinite article, and denotes any member, or all members of a class; an ordinary noun such as "dog" or "city."

The Butlers had been serving the Fowls for centuries. It had always been that way. Indeed, there were several eminent linguists of the opinion that this was how the common noun had originated.

common noun
a noun that denotes any or all members of a class
common noun
noun that designates any one of the members of a class (Grammar)
common noun
A common noun is a noun such as `tree', `water', or `beauty' that is not the name of one particular person or thing. Compare proper noun. A noun, such as book or dog, that can be preceded by the definite article and that represents one or all of the members of a class. in grammar, a common noun is any noun that is not the name of a particular person, place, or thing. For example, 'book, 'sugar', and 'stuff' are common nouns proper noun, noun noun
a common noun

    الواصلة

    a com·mon noun

    التركية النطق

    ı kämın naun

    النطق

    /ə ˈkämən ˈnoun/ /ə ˈkɑːmən ˈnaʊn/
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