The word 'bookmark' is both a noun and a verb.
The noun 'bookmark' is a word for something that is placed between the pages of a book to mark a place.
The verb 'bookmark' is a recent addition to language as a word for marking a connection to an internet website to enable quick access in future. Older dictionaries may not list this use of the word.
Yes, "bookmark" is a compound word made up of "book" and "mark."
Bookmark is a compound word.
bookmark
Yes, bookmark/bookmarkers is one word. (Also known as a compound word)
Book Bookmark Bookshelf Bookepper Bookworm
Etymologically, it comes from the prefix a- and the root -breast. Normally a compound word is composed of two roots (e.g. woodwork, bookmark, etc.), so technically "abreast" isn't compound.
Bookmark Bookshelf Bookbag? there are some:) i can't think of them all, but it's on the tip of my tongue...
The compound words backpack, backtalk, ballpark, bareback, bluebook, bodywork and bookmark will work. The word bobolink is not a compound word that meets the specifications.
Watermark, bookmark, benchmark
Yes, butterfly is a solid/closed compound word.Solid/Closed Compounds are formed when two or more words are put together and do not need to be separated.Ex: mailbox, sunshine, bookmark, shoelace
There is only 1 other name for the word bookmark. This other name is a bookmarker and you can say that it is the synonym of bookmark.
Yes.
Place the cursor where you want the bookmark to be or select the content you wish to be bookmarked; go to the Insert Ribbon and click on Bookmarks. You can type in a new bookmark or select a bookmark already listed. Note: selecting a bookmark that already exists will move the bookmark from its previous location.
bookmark, bookstore, bookcase, bookworm, bookshelf, bookplate, bookshop notebook, matchbook, guidebook, storybook, datebook, logbook, passbook, checkbook, sketchbook, cookbook