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In common practice, the two-word phrase "code name" is often combined, but this is not formal English. The phrase "code named" would likewise be two words, with code as an adjunct noun.
She works as an adjunct professor at the university, teaching introductory psychology classes.
Certain people were adjunct additions to the campus.
She was an adjunct professor at the university.
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The bell on the bike was adjunct because it's noisy.
"Sun" and "flower" can be combined into "sunflower." "Post" and "office" can be combined into "postoffice." "Air" and "plane" can be combined into "airplane."
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Some examples of combined words are: breakfast, spaceship, thunderstorm, butterfly. These words are formed by merging two individual words together to create a new word with a specific meaning.
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