verbid

ver·bid

 (vûr′bĭd)
n.
A verbal noun or adjective.
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verbid

(ˈvɜːbɪd)
n
(Grammar) grammar any nonfinite form of a verb or any nonverbal word derived from a verb: participles, infinitives, and gerunds are all verbids.
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ver•bid

(ˈvɜr bɪd)

n.
verbal.
[1910–15]
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For example, Table 1 indicates that a majority of the quantitative studies reviewed included some form of verbid rehearsal; role-playing; and the use of verbal, visual, or physical prompts as part of their instructional strategies.