There are probably many more but these are a few
No, the compound noun pumpkin patch is a common noun, a word for any pumpkin patch anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:The Pumpkin Patch Preschool, Hackettstown, NJThe Great Pumpkin Patch (entertainment venue), Hayden, ALTim's Pumpkin Patch (pick your own pumpkin), Marietta, NYDoor County Pumpkin Patch Festival 2012, Egg Harbor, WI
No, the noun 'pumpkin' is a common noun, a general word for a type of vegetable; a word for any pumpkin of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Pumpkin Patch Kids (brand clothing) or Pumpkin Drive in Temple, TX.
Yes, "pumpkin seed" is a compound word. It is formed by combining two individual words: "pumpkin," which refers to the fruit, and "seed," which refers to the small, edible part of the fruit. Together, they describe the seeds that come from a pumpkin. However, as a noun phrase, it is often written as two separate words rather than a single compound word.
it is candy so its one word
words which can be made with the letters in pumpkin are- pump kin pun pink nip mink pin
The Ojibwa/Ojibwe/Chippewa word for pumpkin is agosimaanPumpkin pie is agosimaanibitisoojiganibakwezhigan - almost, but not quite, the longest word in the language (the longest means "blueberry pie").Alternative words for pumpkin are ogsimaan and ogwisimaan; these are simply dialectic variants of agosimaan.
The letters can be used to spell the 8 letter words chipmunk and pitchman. They spell the 7nletter word pumpkin and the 6 letter words catnip, hatpin, hitman, impact, pickup, tunica and unpack.
seven sounds
seed pulp skin
the word pumpkin was originated from the Greek language.
pumpkin is called kadufalam in sanskrit
Little pumpkin My little pumpkin Sweet little pumpkin I love pumpkins and I've always thought the word pumpkin used to describe babies is adorable!