No, the noun 'slave' and the verb to 'slave' are base words.
The noun forms are slave (singular) and slaves (plural).
The verb forms are slave, slaves slaving, and slaved.
No, "slave" is not a contraction word. It is a noun that refers to a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to work for them.
The word "slave" has one syllable.
The Portuguese word for slave is "escravo."
The word "slave" has a long vowel sound for the vowel 'a'.
The root word for "enslaved" is "slave."
No, the word 'slave' is a common noun, a word for any slave anywhere.The word 'act' is a common noun, a word for any act of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:'Dave the Slave', influential nineteenth century potter whose pieces are highly prized today.Act Drive, Iowa City, IASlave Lake, Alberta, CanadaAct Tower, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, JapanThe Fugitive Slave Act, 1850
The two combinations are the contraction mustn't and the verb-adverb phrase must not.
The only contraction for will not is won't.
Peristalsis
The word 'slave' is a root for words such as enslavement and slaveholder.
The word "slave" has one syllable.
Another word for slave is servant.
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"I liked inventing all sorts of electronic contraptions in my garage." "He wondered if any of the mechanical contrations worked, as some appeared ready to fall apart at any second."
The slave trade was a brutal and inhumane practice that forcibly transported millions of Africans to the Americas to be sold as laborers.
slave = 'abd slaves = 'abeed
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The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'slave' is slavery; a word for a state of subjection of other people; a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'slave' is the gerund, slaving.