No ,but if you add another word you can make a compound word. Ex: fire+fighter= firefighter.
backfirebushfirecampfirecrossfirefirearmsfireballfirebombfirebrandfirefighterfirehousefireplacefireprooffiresidefirestormfiretrapfirewallfirewaterfireworksfirewoodgunfirespitfire
Some compound words that include the word fire are: firework, fireworks, fireplace, fireman, firewoman, firehouse, firefight, firefighter, and firefly.
Yes. Fireplace = Fire + Place and means the place where the fire is.
Yes. The word fire and work combine to form the word.
* spitfire * sure-fire * rimfire * campfire * backfire * bonfire * gunfire * misfire * wildfire * ceasefire
No, fire engine is not a compound word. fire and engine are to words not together. : ) :P : ) :P Simples : )
Firetruck is a closed compound word.
backfirebushfirecampfirecrossfirefirearmsfireballfirebombfirebrandfirefighterfirehousefireplacefireprooffiresidefirestormfiretrapfirewallfirewaterfireworksfirewoodgunfirespitfire
Some compound words that include the word fire are: firework, fireworks, fireplace, fireman, firewoman, firehouse, firefight, firefighter, and firefly.
Yes
Yes. Fireplace = Fire + Place and means the place where the fire is.
fire truck
A compound word using "fire" could be "campfire," which combines "camp" with "fire" to refer to an outdoor fire typically used for warmth, cooking, or socializing.
Yes. The word fire and work combine to form the word.
The word is side. countryside bedside fireside
The word 'campfire' is a compound, common noun; a general word for any open-air fire used for cooking or a focal point for social activity.The compound noun 'campfire' is made up of the common noun 'camp' and the common noun 'fire'.
firewood as in wood you would use for a fire