"Underground" is typically written as one word, both as an adjective (e.g., underground passage) and a noun (e.g., subway system).
Yes, in the word "underground," "under-" is the prefix, "ground" is the root word, and there is no suffix.
Hipbone is one word.
One example of a word that begins and ends with the letters "und" is "underground."
"Hardworking" is one word.
"Anyone" is one word.
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.
subterranean
By defintion, a tunnel is underground.
they have two hacks of it one shows manic one shows sonia but no
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
Underground is a 11 letter word starting with U and ending with D.
One word, two syllables
It is one word.
one word
Though the meaning of the word "Bahrain" translates to be "two seas", in reality Bahrain has none. It is located in the gulf of Persia (which is one of the "seas") and has various underground springs (the second of the "seas").
There are two possible meanings: One: an underground map is used to show the stations on an underground railway system. Two: an underground map could be used to show caves, mines, and caverns, etc, that has been explored and surveyed by pot-holers. ANS 2 - Underground maps show aquifers and similar bodies of subterranean water.