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No, the term 'hand chair' is not a compound word, it is not a word for a specific thing.Examples of compound words for 'hand' and 'chair' are:handsomehandshakehand-offbackhandhandcuffshorthandfarm hand or ranch handhigh chairbarber chairchairmanarmchairside chair
Yes, handsome is a compound word from the words 'hand' and 'some'.
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Yes, "handshake" is a compound word made up of "hand" and "shake."
Some compound words that have the word 'hand' in them are:backhandbeforehandcowhanddeckhanddock handfarmhandfirsthandforehandhandbaghandballhand baskethandbillhandbookhandcarthandclasphandcrafthandcraftmanhandcraftmanshiphandcuffhandfulhandgunhandholdhandkerchiefhandmadehandmaidhandmaidenhand offhandouthandpickedhand printhandrailhandsawhandsethand sewnhandshakehandsomehandspringhandstandhandwritinglonghandoffhandoverhandsecondhandshorthandsecondhandunderhanded
No, carefully is not a compound word because fully is an adjective, while care is a noun. A compound word must have two nouns, for example, hand and bag, handbag.
Ball
handsome, lithesome, winsome
board
forgo undergo go-cart
There are no Latin based traditional prefixes for the word hand.You can make a compound word using the word hand, such as:free; freehandover; overhand; overhandedunder; underhandedAdditional compound-hyphenated words for handed:One-handedTwo-handed