Eye-catching is hyphenated.
It is one word - update.
Generally co-author should be hyphenated, but the relaxed rules of modern times often present coauthor as one word
Yes, it is one word, eyewitness, for a person who directly observes an event.
Monocular.
A monster with one eye is called a Cyclops.
It is one word - update.
No, thirty one is two words or a hypenated word, thirty-one.
The word "underemployed" is typically written with no spaces or hyphens as one word.
Yes, the term "postbaccalaureate" is typically written as one word without a hyphen.
Generally co-author should be hyphenated, but the relaxed rules of modern times often present coauthor as one word
eye catching and a name that is unforgetable one that will always ring in some's mind.
In the the above sentence the preposition is the word OFas it shows a relationship between the pronoun ONE to the noun phrase THE OLDEST PASTIMES.A preposition is a word that shows the relationship of one word to another.
The answer is not "Eye."
Yes, it is one word eyesight, meaning vision.
The Irish word for "eye" is spelt súil.
A visually interesting event would be one that incorporates different kinds of media and features eye-catching displays, design, and lighting.
There is no preposition in "catching fish is one".