Ice skater is not a compound word.
No it is not
The plural form of the noun skater is skaters.The plural possessive form is skaters'.Example: The skaters' performances at the ice show were phenomenal.
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No, "Iceburg" is not a compound word. It is a misspelling of the correct term "iceberg," which is a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet.
The cast of Ice Antics - 1939 includes: Sparky Bourque as Himself - a Skater Bess Ehrhardt as Herself - a Skater - clip from Ice Follies of 1939 Adolphe Hebert as Himself - a Skater Oscar Johnson as Himself - a Skater - clip from Ice Follies of 1939 Pat Merifield as Herself - a Skater Roy Shipstad as Himself - a Skater - clip from Ice Follies of 1939 Eddie Shipstad as Himself - a Skater - clip from Ice Follies of 1939 Frank Whitbeck as Narrator
"Iceberg" is a compound word because it is formed by combining the words "ice" and "berg" to describe a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet.
On the moon she was one of the best. On Earth she wasn't a very good ice-skater.
Yes.
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He had it bronzed
The answer to the question 'Did anybody laugh when the ice skater fell down' is "The ice made a few cracks."
Yes, "justice" is not a compound word. It is a standalone word that refers to the concept of fairness and moral rightness.