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A {{tag|noun}} is a person, place or thing, though preferably — in the mind of a quill-wielding solicitor — an ''abstract'' thing that started out life as a {{tag|verb}} | A {{tag|noun}} is a person, place or thing, though preferably — in the mind of a quill-wielding [[mediocre lawyer|solicitor]] — an ''abstract'' thing that started out life as a {{tag|verb}}. | ||
As far as your counsel is concerned, the best kinds of nouns have gone through several {{tag|grammar}} reassignment operations: That old favourite [[applicability]] started out life as a [[verb]] (“''[[apply]]''”), became a [[noun]] (“''[[application]]''”), reverted back to a [[verb]] — albeit a [[passive]] one — (“to be ''[[applicable]]''”), and eventually settled on a life of tedious nounitude in its adult form as “''[[applicability]]''”. | |||
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