Superfood is one word.
Super Bowl is actually not one word. The term for the annual game to decide the championship of the NFL is spelled as 2 words: Super Bowl.
Stockpiling is one word. An example sentence is "the squirrel is stockpiling food for hibernation".
There are several words for food, but one of them is 'tabemono,' written: 食べ物
The one word form leftover (noun) applies to food or other materials not used or consumed.You can still use the two words together if it is a modifying phrase (not a noun), as in "we had some food left over."
I don't know :) I think there is one quite rude word in it but I can't remember what it is, hmm....... LISTEN TO THE SONG
No, its 1 word
Some words that have 'super' in them are:superbsuper carriersuperchargesupercilioussuperegosupergluesuperheatsuperhighwaysuperimposesuperintendentsuperiorsuperioritysuperlativesupermansupermarketsupernaturalsupernovasupersedesuperstarsuperstitioussuperstructuresupertankersupervisesupervisorunsupervised
Yes, it is one word
Food service is two words. An example sentence is "the food service is good here".
The two words are now combined into the one word : superhero .
1 is acceptable
Yes, "super" would be the prefix in the word "supernatural". If you look at the word, it's basically two words in one - super and natural. Natural is the base word and super is the word added to the beginning of it to emphasize or contribute to the original meaning. Something can be natural, but by adding the prefix "super" the meaning changes so that it is more than, or above and beyond natural.