noun$53882$ - translation to greek
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noun$53882$ - translation to greek

OPTIONAL NOUN THAT MODIFIES ANOTHER NOUN
Attributive noun; Noun adjuncts; Noun modifier; Noun premodifier; Apposite noun
  • Old logo of the [[European Railway Agency]], in which the noun modifier "railway" is singular

noun      
n. ουσιαστικό, όνομα
abstract noun         
WORD THAT FUNCTIONS AS THE NAME OF A SPECIFIC OBJECT OR SET OF OBJECTS
Substantive; Noun substantive; Abstract noun; Nouns; Appellative; Apellative; Concrete noun; Nown; Nouns.; Singular nouns; NOUN; Countable and uncountable noun; Appelative
n. αφηρημένο ουσιαστικό
collective noun         
COLLECTION OF THINGS TAKEN AS A WHOLE
Collective nouns/All sorted by collective term; Lists of collective nouns; Nouns of assemblage; English collective noun; Collective plural; Term of Venery; Terms of Venery; Terms of venery; Term of venery; English collective nouns; Group noun; Collective Nouns; Collective nouns; Noun of assimilation; Collective singular; English collective nouns of venery; Noun of multitude; Collective plurals
n. περιληπτικό ουσιαστικό

Definition

count noun
(count nouns)
A count noun is a noun such as 'bird', 'chair', or 'year' which has a singular and a plural form and is always used after a determiner in the singular.
= countable noun
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Noun adjunct

In grammar, a noun adjunct, attributive noun, qualifying noun, noun (pre)modifier, or apposite noun is an optional noun that modifies another noun; functioning similarly to an adjective, it is, more specifically, a noun functioning as a pre-modifier in a noun phrase. For example, in the phrase "chicken soup" the noun adjunct "chicken" modifies the noun "soup". It is irrelevant whether the resulting compound noun is spelled in one or two parts. "Field" is a noun adjunct in both "field player" and "fieldhouse".