compound words beginning with "work": * workable * workaday * workaholic (not really a compound word, but could be useful to you.) * workday * workbench * workbook * workfare * workhorse * workforce * workhouse * workload * workman * workmanlike * workout * workplace * workroom * worksheet * workshop * worksite * workstation * workstudy * workup * workweek
Upwards is a compound word.
An active worksheet is a spreadsheet that is visible in a workbook. When you open a new workbook, the first sheet you see is the active worksheet.
Upstairs is a compound word, so it is one word.
A non compound word is , a word with one word not two . For a example a compound word is snowflake. An non compound is hot cheetos.
yes the word workbook is a noun.
yes. it is a compound word. It contains of two words. Words that are also compounds are: starfish playground jellyfish juice-box sunrise workbook or even some wackier words like: rollercoaster swingset
The word "work" can create the compound words workforce, workday, and workload. Other compound, sometimes idiomatic forms include workbench, workbook, and workhorse.
It is still an Excel spreadsheet. The workbook does not change, just because it is linked to another document to form a compound document.
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The word you are looking for is Worksheet.
compound words beginning with "work": * workable * workaday * workaholic (not really a compound word, but could be useful to you.) * workday * workbench * workbook * workfare * workhorse * workforce * workhouse * workload * workman * workmanlike * workout * workplace * workroom * worksheet * workshop * worksite * workstation * workstudy * workup * workweek
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No It's not a compound word
A workbook, in Microsoft Excel, is what they call the spreadsheet(s). Just as in Microsoft Word, the page you are writing is called the document.
No, important is not a compound word.
Upwards is a compound word.