bookknife is NOT a word. Neither is booknife. Who told you that?
Yes, "bookknife" is a compound word formed by combining "book" and "knife." It refers to a knife that has a thin, flat blade used for cutting the pages of a book.
Yes, "prayer book" is a compound noun because it is made up of two words (prayer + book) that come together to form a single noun to refer to a book containing prayers or religious texts.
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No, the two words together create a compound noun. The term is more often one word, bankbook, or passbook.
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Yes, the word logbook is a compound word mad up of the words 'log' and 'book'.
Rebel is the next book after Knife then there is a new one that will come out end of 2010 or Jan 2011.
In the book Night, Elie's inheritance consisted of his father's knife and spoon. These items were symbolic of his father's survival instincts and the will to protect his son.
"The Subtle Knife" book by Philip Pullman has approximately 352 pages in the paperback edition.
It is normally called a compound word (grandfather, daytime, footstool).The word portmanteau applies when a combination of words is altered in form, such as smog for smoke and fog.The term contractions is used for joined words where one or more letters is omitted, such as is not = isn't, are not= aren't or did not = didn't.Words may also be hyphenated as in compound adjectives such as little-known.
The second book in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy is titled "The Subtle Knife."
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This is a compound of two greek words; biblos (meaning book) and grapho (meaning to write), so literally just 'written book' Hope that's helpful