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It means random. It comes from two early modern english words "hap" which you probably know as "happen" and "hazard" which used to be a verb meaning "to risk, to take a chance" but is now a noun meaning a danger. So it means something that happens by chance, randomly.
Yes. Wall and Clock are two different words and their meaning is a clock on wall when combined together.
The use of these two words together can be considered a compound noun. When the use of two or more words together to form a noun with its own meaning is used frequently enough, it is considered a compound noun.
No. A compound word is one that is formed from two separate words, but has a specific meaning that may be different from the two separate words used together. Examples are grandfatherand stopwatch.
No. A compound word is one that is formed from two separate words, but has a specific meaning that may be different from the two separate words used together. Examples are grandfatherand stopwatch.
words in a passage are always surrounded by other words that work together to make meaning.
The human mind naturally looks for connections between words
Photosynthesis.
When join two words together with hyphen, we normally get a new compound word, which always signifies a combine meaning of the joined words.
Possible "phone", meaning voice.
its means 1000 words put together
Courting, going steady, going together all have the same meaning as dating.
oxymoron
demokratia, meaning democracy
There is no meaning to the letters gygygyer, Perhaps if the words were used in a sentence I could piece together what a meaning for it might be used in.
The literal meaning is: To create or put together by using light - in other words, exactly what plants do to survive.
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