Cat food is two words that are not compound
The Afrikaans word 'meerkat' is a compound of the words 'meer' (which means 'lake') and 'kat' (which means 'cat').
E-mail Compound words for mail: airmail blackmail mailbag mailbomb mailbox mailman
CAT
Cat + fish
Some compound words using the word "house" include: Townhouse Doghouse Greenhouse Birdhouse.
One example of using the words cats' in a sentence could be "It is important for the cats' food to be stored were they cannot spill it." The word cats' is plural possessive, so it has to show something belonging to more than one cat.
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Some words for cat are: kitty, kitten, cute , furry, lovable, etc... any word that is related to what a cat is!
bobcat catcall catfight catgut catnap catnip cattail catwalk copycat pussycat
Yes, "journalist" is a compound noun. It is made up of two words, "journal" and "-ist," where "-ist" is added to denote a person who practices or is involved in the activity described by the first word.
if the cat food has the word digest in the ingrediants then theres a chance of the cat food having cat in it as digest is made up of all left over parts from any animal
There are many words could be used to replace other words. You could the word feline to replace cat for example.