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The abstract noun form of the adjective "literate" is literacy, a word for an ability to read and write; a word for a concept.

The word "literate" is a concrete noun as a word for a person who can read and write; a word for people as a group who can read and write; a word for a physical person or people.

Another noun form of the adjective "literate" is literature, a concrete noun as a word for written works such as books or other printed material; a word for physical things.

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The word literate is an abstract noun as a word for an educated person, a person who can read and write.

A related abstract noun is literacy.

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Yes, the noun 'literacy' is an abstract noun, a word for an ability.

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