"Heals" is a verb. "Heels" can be a verb (what a dog does when he stays close to you when walking) or a noun (part of your feet.)
No, it is not. A healer is someone who heals (such as a doctor), and as a person would be a noun.
No, the word 'heal' is a verb (heal, heals, healing, healed); meaning restore to health or soundness; to cure.
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Love Heals was created on 2010-05-24.
Heals is a variation of the word heal. The meaning is to revive health or soundness.
TIME HEALS ALL WOUNDS came from West Virgina and was established in 1875 when Glenn McCormick said 'GOD Heals All Wounds' and it got turned in to 'TIME Heals All Wounds'. Hope you like my answer.
Time Heals Nothing was created on 1995-05-23.
The word 'heal' in not an adjective. The word 'heal' is a verb (heal, heals, healing, healed).The abstract noun form of the verb to heal is the gerund, healing.The adjective forms of the verb to heal are the present participle, healing, and the past participle, healed.
When a cut heals itself it is known as a healed cut....there is no name for it A scar?
Yes. THC Heals Cancer. THC rich in Marijuana.
Morphology is the study of how something heals. It consists of the ways something heals and what the body needs to do so.