It is a two-word hyphenated compound adjective, as are such terms as week-old, or right-handed.
The term "above-mentioned" is virtually synonymous with the single word adjective "aforementioned." Very rarely is the one-word form abovementioned seen.
The phrase "above mentioned" consists of two words. "Above" is an adverb, and "mentioned" is a verb. Together, they form a compound phrase modifying a noun.
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newsletter is a compound word
Up above is two words. An example sentence is "the light up above is broken".
I looked above and found that apparently you neglected to include the information from up there. I don't even know which two enviromental changes were mentioned 'above'. Sorry.
It is usually seen as two words, but technically should be hyphenated as the adjective above-ground because ground is not an adjective by itself.
"About 1850" and "around 1850" are meanings of the English phrase "ca 1850." The two letters serve as an abbreviation for circa, a Latin word which translates into English in the two above-mentioned ways.
The word above contains two syllables: a-bove. (uh-BUHV)
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The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 209.99 km approximately.From Brisbane to Kingaroy (the 'peanut' capital of Queensland) is a distance of 209km. Travelling time is around two and a half hours.
No, "it" is a two letter word denoting a previously mentioned subject. (Which you have not).
The two nuts mentioned in the Bible are bot'nim and sh'kedim. In Hebrew of course.-- another answer --In the King James versionthe word - almond - appears twicethe word - almonds - appears 8 timesthe word - chesnut - appears oncethe word - chestnut - appears oncethe word - nuts - appears twicethe word - hazel - appears once