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There was the shaping paradox: our innate provincialism made us Americans, unhyphenated at that, in no need of an adjective, suspicious of any adjective that would narrow the implications of the imposingly all-inclusive noun that was — if only because of the galvanizing magnum opus called the Second World War — our birthright.
In Trinidad, fete (party) is both a noun and a verb – an all-inclusive impulse to honour every conceivable occasion for a lime (Trini slang for hanging/chilling out), or a party, holiday, festival or street parade.
Thus mass nouns (or better, non-count nouns a more inclusive and also more precisely defined category), no more appear to satisfy a singularist version of the UAT than do plural nouns.
Cipher (noun): 1.
Also as a noun.
One noun covers all.
This is a noun.
"Appetizing" is a noun.
Anticlimax (noun) 1.
More inclusive?
(Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. inclusive).
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