Ice skater is not a compound word.
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 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, "ice cube" is not a compound word. It is a combination of two separate words, "ice" and "cube," used together to describe a specific object.
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.
An ice skater would make very little friction on ice due to the low coefficient of friction between the ice and the blades of the skates. This allows the skater to glide smoothly across the ice with minimal resistance.
On the moon she was one of the best. On Earth she wasn't a very good ice-skater.
yes it is made up of "just" and "ice" and means "only ice"
The answer to the question 'Did anybody laugh when the ice skater fell down' is "The ice made a few cracks."
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There is no open compound in your question/sentence. An open compound word is a compound word with a space in it, e.g. hang out