"Weatherman" is typically written as one word.
Material man, two words.
The Latin word for intelligent man is actually two words: homo sapiens.
When refering to the magazine Whiteline, it is one word. When refering to the line marking the edge of a highway, it is white line, two words.
Both are okay.
The term is two words "white paper" for an official report or other document.
No, because "Human" is short for homosapien.
A compound word is a word which is made up of two words. The word post can be connnected with man to make postman.
"Look Out" is an exclamation. Therefore two words. Lookout - a man or location. noun. One word. www.youtube/visitchew
The Romans had two words for man. If one were speaking about mankind in general, as opposed to a god or animal, he would use the word homo. If he were speaking about a grown man, as opposed to a boy, the word used was vir.
The word "in between" implies that there are two words on either side of it.
Other words for a hairpiece worn by a man are toupee (pronounced two-pay), wig, or the slang term, rug.