Yes. The two words together indicate a specific thing. The word "gas" is not an adjective, but a "noun adjunct" or attributive noun, one that indicates the specific type of cooking tool.
Yes, toothpaste is a compound noun, made from tooth + paste.
Yes, the word milk powder is a compound noun, but it is a separated compound noun.A separated compound can be hyphened when used to describe another noun (a noun as an adjective called an attributive noun). Examples:Please pick up a package of milk powder.The milk-powder granules are in big clumps.
compound
Its a compound. Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, is a chemical compound with the formula N2O.
It is a Compound
noun, service - compound noun, civil servicenoun, tank - compound noun, gas tankadjective, big - compound noun, bigmouth bass
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There are many places that manufacture a gas cooker that has a double oven. The company known as Masterbuilt manufactures a gas cooker that has a double oven.
The plural form of the compound noun 'gas range' is gas ranges.
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the gas that is emitted from a cooker is poisonous, if it leaks out and the cooker has not ignited, it could potentially kill you, also "obviously" gas is extremely flammable.
The gas is air.
The compound noun 'gas station' is a common noun, a word for any gas station anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title.A proper noun for gas station is the name of a gas station:Leadbetter Mini Stop, Bangor, METom Thumb Gas Station, Key Largo, FLMountain View Gas 'n' Go, Mountain View, HI
Stove is also used in Britain, but more commonly, 'cooker' is used.
The plural form of the noun 'cooker' is cookers.
Butane & Propane
Yes, the word cooker is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large piece of kitchen equipment that is used for cooking, a word for a thing.