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.
The use of "seawater" is normally one word, as is saltwater.
it is only one word if you put it into two words it wont make sense.
It is one word. The seahorse is a fish of the genus Hippocampus.
The term seawater is one word.
Underwater is one word.
saltwater is just one word
It is one word, so it is seaside.
two word
Seashell has two syllables.
It is possible and valid to say "pick a seashell", or you could try "choose a seashell", if you'd prefer. One example - "Mitch Longley wanted to pick a seashell on Bayley Beach for one of his gorgeous girlfriends."
A seashell is formed of calcium carbonate, which is secreted by shellfish and clams. It is not unusual to find an ancient seashell far from any modern ocean or sea.
No
no it is not an one word it is of two word
Seashell has two syllables.
The anagram is "seashell" - with one less L, it would be leashes.
The seashell was very pretty.She held the seashell to her ear and got nipped by a hermit crab living inside it.The paint was called "Seashell Blue".
Sally sold me a fragile seashell down by the seashore. This seashell is from a mollusk that was prevalent during the Cretaceous Period.
seashell
It is possible and valid to say "pick a seashell", or you could try "choose a seashell", if you'd prefer. One example - "Mitch Longley wanted to pick a seashell on Bayley Beach for one of his gorgeous girlfriends."
In the NKJV the word(s) are not found.
A seashell is formed of calcium carbonate, which is secreted by shellfish and clams. It is not unusual to find an ancient seashell far from any modern ocean or sea.
There are several words that you can make from the word seashell. Some examples are leashes, lashes, hassle, shall, leases, sells, and seals
Its οστρακόδερμα (ostracoderma) from όστρακο - shell and δερμα - skin.
the seashell is in between two jars right in front of the crack in the wall. it looks like a muscle shell.
'un coquillage' (masc.) is a seashell in French.