"Wheelchair" is a compound word, not hyphenated.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Yes, "roll-in shower" should be hyphenated as it is a compound adjective describing a type of shower that is accessible for wheelchair users.
No, "respectful" is not a compound word. Instead, it is a single word derived from the root word "respect."
No, "nearby" is not a compound word. It is a single word formed by combining "near" and "by."
The compound word is "disjointedkeyboardappealinganother."
Well, it is made up of the word wheel and the word chair. That pretty much makes it a compound word.
Yes, wheelchair is a noun, a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a chair constructed with wheels, a mobility device; a word for a thing.
No, they are two words: twenty five.
Yes, the word milk powder is a compound noun, but it is a separated compound noun.A separated compound can be hyphened when used to describe another noun (a noun as an adjective called an attributive noun). Examples:Please pick up a package of milk powder.The milk-powder granules are in big clumps.
Yes
In this case is it hyphenated. "Hand-rolled" is hyphened because it's acting as a compound modifier, since both words are joined to describe the cigarette.
The guy left the hospital in a wheelchair.
No
In APA format, "nonjudgmental" is not hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun (e.g., nonjudgmental approach). However, it is hyphenated when used as a compound modifier before a noun (e.g., a non-judgmental attitude).
In the question it is. But there is no need for it to be.
Yes it's a word. It can be hyphened also cold-ness.
No It's not a compound word