The term "offspring" is typically written as one word. It refers to the biological descendants of a particular organism.
No, "spring term" is two words.
"Layoff" is typically written as one word.
One word that can be pronounced with both two and three syllables is "often." It is commonly pronounced as either "off-en" or "off-ten."
Hipbone is one word.
"Backoff" is typically written as one word. However, it can also be written as "back off" if used as a verb in a sentence.
No, "spring term" is two words.
Usually two or three.
The word season has two syllables. (Sea-son)
No it's two words
"Layoff" is typically written as one word.
One word that can be pronounced with both two and three syllables is "often." It is commonly pronounced as either "off-en" or "off-ten."
Both the one-word and two-word forms are used, as different parts of speech.The verb is to show off (two words) meaning to display, or to grandstand.The noun is showoff, a person who seeks attention by his exploits.
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'Transfix' and 'Hypnotise' are two that spring to mind....
No, but it is sometimes hyphenated. Take off is a phrasal verb and is always written as two words.
The word spring is an antonym for autumn. Harvest and fall are two examples of synonyms. Autumn is a noun.
"Bookwork" is one word, not two.