Yes, the word 'lunch box' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.
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Yes. A compound word combines existing words and has a single meaning that may be more specific than the constituent words. (note that not all compound words are conjoined - there may be a space or hyphen)
No, "lunchroom" is not a suffix. It is a noun indicating a room or area where people eat lunch. A suffix is a word part added to the end of a word to change its meaning or function.
no, why would it? compound word would be mailbox, mail-and-box. driveway, drive-and-way. persuasive, per-and-suasive... not quite.
No, "shoebox" is not one word. It is a compound word made up of "shoe" and "box."
One compound word containing the word "lunch" is lunchbox.
There are not many words that can replace the word lunch box. Some examples of these words are, lunch bag and lunch container.
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do you mean "boxcar" then yes it is a compound word.
There are not many words that can replace the word lunch box. Some examples of these words are, lunch bag and lunch container.
These are compound words with the word box in it: boxcar, strongbox, breadbox, hatbox ,mailbox and sandbox.
The lunch box had neat designs on it. Lunch box is used to carry lunch. Lunch box can preserve food for a longer time.
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Examples of compound words for 'box' are:boomboxboxcarbox topbreadboxchatterboxmailboxmatchboxsoapboxtoolboxtoy boxwindow boxExamples of compound words for 'green' are:evergreengreenbackgreenbeltgreengrocergreenhorngreenhousegreenskeeperwintergreenExamples of compound words for 'sea' are:seabedseabirdseacoastseadogseafarerseafoodsea goingseagullseamanseamanshipseaplaneseaportseascapeseashoreseasickseasideseawallseawaterseaworthy
The Lunch Box was created in 2009.