Elm and dragon heartstring.
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I really don't know but it could be common
his wand lol his wand lol his wand lol his wand lol
He uses his crossbow or a pink umbrella that has his broken wand in it (he was expelled at hogwarts and his wand was destroyed) but the wand still works so he can do magic with it.
No, the noun wand is a concrete noun; a word for a handheld stick or device; a word for a physical object.
a regular wand
Wand
None
The wand of Severus Snape is of unknown length, wood and core materials.
Draco Malfoy's wand was made of elm wood.
You can't really get Alex Russo's wand... it's a wand of a kind. haha get it? anyways sorry if this didn't answer your question
magic wand shaped
Harry Potter's wand is Holly and Phoenix feather, 11 inches long.
Elm and dragon heartstring.
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The noun 'kind' is an abstract noun. There is no form for kind that is a concrete noun.