There are two syllables in the word seahorse. Sea-horse.
It can either be one word (seashell) or two (sea shell)
Horseshoe is just one word.
Seasick is one word
Technically it isnt. Seahorse is the name given to 54 species of small marine fishes in the genus Hippocampus."Hippocampus" comes from the Ancient Greek word hippos meaning "horse" and kampos meaning "sea monster" therfore horse sea monstier. The word "seahorse" can also be written as two separate words (sea horse), or hyphenated (sea-horse). Its names is derived following discovery because of the a head and neck suggestive of a horse
That's two words, not one.
Actually, both are used. It can be one word, seawall, or two words, sea wall. It is generally the preference of the individual. Though the one-word version, seawall, is the preferred and popular version.
No. seahorses are sea-dwelling fish that are 10-20cm long. Horses are mammals that live on the land and are much, much bigger.Seahorses are only called seahorses because of the horse-like appearance of their head and because they live in the ocean.
There are two syllables in the word sea-bound.
The correct spelling is one word starfish, or two words for the name sea star.
A horse, like humans, has two nostrils.
A canter on a horse is done three times. " One, Two, Three." "One, Two, Three."