No, the word terrier is not an adverb.The word terrier, which describes certain dog breeds, is a noun.
No. Terrier should n ot be capitalized.
terrier (type of dog): un terrier, un chien terrier (un terrier also means 'a burrow' in French)
The word ''Pinscher'' is German for Terrier. However, as the Doberman Pinscher is not actually a Terrier, in the UK the word ''Pinscher'' was dropped and the breed is called the ''Dobermann'' instead. In other countries the word ''Pinscher'' was retained as the Dobermann is believed to have originated from Terrier breeds and therefore does have distant Terrier blood.
In the Irish language 'terrier' is brocaire;in Scottish Gaelic it is abhag or geurchu.
Happiness, like air and water, is composite.
Asta
No, 2 words.
The word 'Australian' is a proper adjective, an adjective derived from a proper noun. The noun 'terrier' is a common noun, a general word for a breed of dog. The compound noun 'Australian terrier' can be considered a common noun (a general word for the type of breed) or a proper noun (based on the proper adjective).
Yes, a yorkieshire terrier is known as a yorkie. it's just a simple smaller word that means the same
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The teacher taught her student about composite numbers in school.