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snow cone
snowplow is one word
"Snow globe" is typically considered to be two words. In compound nouns like this, two separate words are used to create a new term with a specific meaning. The words "snow" and "globe" are combined to describe a globe or sphere containing snow-like particles that create a wintry scene when shaken.
No, it is not all one word. Snow Leopard is two separate words. if it were one word it would just look like gibberish.
Snow boots, snow pants, snow jacket and at least a layer or two of clothes underneath. + gloves
two legs
No, the word pants is not a collective noun. The noun pants is a binary noun, a word for a thing that is made up of two parts to make the whole. Examples of binary nouns are pants, glasses, scissors, pajamas, etc. A collective noun is a word to describe a group; for example a rack of pants, a row of pants, or a wardrobe of pants.
The word pants is not plural. It only has a letter 's' at the end of the word since a pair of pants has two leg portions, that's why it looks like it's in plural form. If you want the plural of pants, you should say "two pairs of pants" or three or four, etc.
There are 3 syllables in snow angels:snow /an/gels
The term "pants" originated when each leg of the garment was a separate piece, hence the use of the word "pair" to refer to the two separate parts that make up the whole. Over time, the term "pair of pants" has remained in usage even though modern pants are typically made in one piece.
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The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the word pair is the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.