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No, it is not. The term "even though" is a two-word conjunction used to form adverbial clauses of concession.
No. Even though it's a mirror image, reading it backwards would be "dab."
The phrase "even though" (though, although) is a conjunction, used to create a dependent clause.
Only in combination with conjunctions or adverbs, as in "even though" and "even if." Otherwise even can be an adjective (e.g. the scores were even). Or it can be an adverb (e.g. even greater).
Yes, the noun 'power' is an abstract noun, a word for an ability, a capacity, a strength, all things that are not physical in themselves, even though they are sometimes expressed physically.