No. 2 words as you have written it in your question.
'Carry' is one word, 'on' is another. Some airlines may say "carryon" but they are incorrect. - Another similar word is 'carrion' referring to dead meat.
The Latin word for "carry" is "porto".
The word carry is a verb (to carry), not a noun. It has no plural.
The noun forms for the verb to carry are carrier and the gerund, carrying.The word carry is also a noun, a word for an act of lifting and transporting something from one place to another.
trans = across port = carry tion = noun
Carry out can be one word or two. See the sentences below: Can carry out this suitcase for me? Do you think you can carry out the plan? They ordered Chinese carryout for dinner.
transport?
'Carry' is one word, 'on' is another. Some airlines may say "carryon" but they are incorrect. - Another similar word is 'carrion' referring to dead meat.
The Latin word for "carry" is "porto".
transport is a good one which means to carry across
Cyanobacteria is one of the many bacterium that can carry out photosynthesis.
수행 = carry
Will carry.
The translation for the English word carry into the luhya language is kubeba.
Translatus = to carry acrossTranslate = to carry the meaning from one language across to another
The Igbo word for "carry" of the Western African origin is buru.
Zoophile is one word, but it tends to carry sexual connotations.