Some examples of closed compound nouns are:arrowrootbaseballcardboarddeadbeatelderberryfireplacegoalposthouseboaticebergjumpsuitkeepsakelunchboxmeatloafnotebookoutsideportholequartermasterrooftopsoapsudstenderfootunderdogviewpointwarthogyearbookzooplankton
Examples of compound nouns made up of two nouns are:applesaucebathtubcourtyarddogwoodeggplantfriendshipguest roomhouseboatice creamjackpotkeyboardlunchboxmountain goatnotebookoatmealpower steeringquestion markroot beerspark plugtapewormumpire maskValentine's DaywarthogX-rayyearbookzookeeper
A compound noun is a noun formed by joining two or more words to form a noun with a meaning of its own. Examples of compound nouns: airplanebathtubcommander-in-chiefdowntownegg beaterfront doorgrapefruithomeworkice creamjack-in-the-pulpitknee sockslunch boxmastermindname tagoat branpeer pressurequestion markroot beersix-packT-shirt (or tee-shirt)underdogventure capitalwaterfallx-rayyearbookzoo keeper
No, the noun 'committee' is not a compound noun.A compound noun is a word made of two or more individual words that merge to form a noun with a meaning of its own. An example of a compound noun is committeeman.
Some examples of compound words for the noun 'school' are:school houseschool dayschoolroomschool bookschool teachernight schoolhigh schoolmiddle schoolelementary schooltrade school
Some examples of closed compound nouns are:angelfishbathtubcornbreaddowntownearthenwareflagpolegaslightheartbeaticebergjitterbugkeepsakelongbowmanholeneighborhoodonionskinpancakequarterbackrosebudsunbeamtownhouseunderdogvanguardwatermelonyearbookzookeeper
Examples of compound nouns:Baseballbathtubbirdcageblueprintboyfriend
Examples of singular compound nouns:artworkblackboardcardboarddeadbeateggshellfootballgoalpostheartacheinchwormjunkyardkeepsakelitterbugmeatballnoondayoatmealpolecatquaysideroadwaystemwareupstairsviewfinderwatershedX-rayyardstickzebrawood
Examples of compound nouns for the word 'place' are:fireplacemarketplaceplaceholderplace matplacementshowplace
Examples of compound nouns for the noun 'fraction' are:proper fractionimproper fractionmixed fractionsequivalent fractions
Some examples of closed compound nouns are:arrowrootbaseballcardboarddeadbeatelderberryfireplacegoalposthouseboaticebergjumpsuitkeepsakelunchboxmeatloafnotebookoutsideportholequartermasterrooftopsoapsudstenderfootunderdogviewpointwarthogyearbookzooplankton
Examples of compound nouns:arrowrootbathtubcan openerdowntownegg beaterfifty-fivegas pumphouseboatice-creamjump ropekeepsakelunch boxmeatballsnotebookopen housepopcornquarter-horserowboatstop signthumbtacks
There are no compound nouns that include the word or. There are dozens of compound nouns that include the letter combination 'or', for example:cornmealforklifpassportpopcornseashore
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Examples of compound nouns are:firehousefire alarmfire fighterfire enginestorefrontcountry storeshoe storestoreroomstonewarecornerstonekeystonegravestone
Examples of compound nouns made up of two nouns are:applesaucebathtubcourtyarddogwoodeggplantfriendshipguest roomhouseboatice creamjackpotkeyboardlunchboxmountain goatnotebookoatmealpower steeringquestion markroot beerspark plugtapewormumpire maskValentine's DaywarthogX-rayyearbookzookeeper
Yes, a name is a noun, a proper noun. When a name is two or more words, the name is a compound noun. Examples of proper compound nouns:person: George Washington Carverplace: Saint Louis, Missourithing: Ford Focustitle: US Secretary of State