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No they should not because compound words are two words made to be put together.
Compound words ending in line: airline, beeline, outline, underline,timberline,hairline, waistline
As it has the words "dead" and "line" in it, it is a compound word.
Land. As in mainland and landline.
The line in a fraction can also stand for the words "divided by."
No they should not because compound words are two words made to be put together.
Compound words ending in line: airline, beeline, outline, underline,timberline,hairline, waistline
As it has the words "dead" and "line" in it, it is a compound word.
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Land. As in mainland and landline.
There are three types of compound nouns in English:closed or solid, bedroom, bathtub, doorwayhyphenate, mother-in-law, able-bodied, start-upopen or spaced, child care, ground water, vice presidentCompound nouns should be typed as their standard use, found in a dictionary (on line or hard copy). See the link below for additional information on compound words.
The line in a fraction can also stand for the words "divided by."
The line in a fraction can also be thought of as the words "divided by." 3/4 = 3 divided by 4 = 0.75
No jump rope is not a compound word. For example: bathroom,classroom, and are all compound words. The words: jump rope, line backer, and football field are all different things without the second word, but unless they are joined they aren't compound.
"Out": handout, outline, outlaw.
When refering to the magazine Whiteline, it is one word. When refering to the line marking the edge of a highway, it is white line, two words.
A compound word is a combination of two smaller words, such as "beehive". "Beehive" is a compound word because it is made up of 2 different words; "bee" and "hive", that were put together as a single word.The name for a word that is separated at the end of a line between syllables is called...well, actually I don't think there's a name for it. Hope this helps.