Friendship - citizenship - scholarship... are three examples.
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Yes, citizenship is a compound word as it contains the words "citizen" and "ship" or "citizens" and "hip".
Compound words with sand:SandbagSandbankSandbarSandblastSandboxSandburgSandcastleSandhogSandlotSandlotterSandmanSandmenSandpaperSandpiperSandpitSandstoneSandstormSandwichCompound words ending with sand:Quicksand
Compound words with gentle:GentlefolkGentlemanlyGentlemanGentlemenGentlewomanGentlewomen
Some compound nouns that end with -ship are:airshipambassadorshipcensorshipchampionshipcitizenshipcontainer shipcourtshipcraftsmanshipcruise shipdictatorshipdraftsmanshipfellowshipflagshipfriendshipguardianshiphardshiphorsemanshipinternshipkinshipleadershipmarksmanshipmembershipownershippartnershipreadershipreceivershipscholarshipspaceshipsteamshipstewardshipswordsmanshiptownshiptroop shipwarshipworkmanship
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Yes, as Steam + Ship can be joined as two separate words to form a compound word.
Yes, citizenship is a compound word as it contains the words "citizen" and "ship" or "citizens" and "hip".
compound words
Lighthouse is a compound word.
No, noticeable is not a compound word. Compound words - words made up f two or more words.
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No, if they are separate words they are not compound.
Yes, into and today are compound words.
Compound words that have when in them are whence, whenever, and whensoever.