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Yes wetland is a compound word. The words are wet and land.
Yes, "wet suit" is a compound word as it is formed by combining two separate words, "wet" and "suit." Together, they describe a type of suit designed for water activities that keeps the wearer warm while wet. In some contexts, it can also be written as a single word, "wetsuit," but both forms convey the same meaning.
There is only one vowel (the letter e), in the word wet.
The base word is "wet".
The word wet is a noun, for example 'It is wet outside.'The noun form for the adjective wet is wetness; the noun form for the verb wet is wetter, someone or something that makes a thing wet.
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No, it is not. The word "wet" is either an adjective or a verb (to make wet).
Yes, the noun 'wet' is a common noun, a general word for the moisture that dampens something.The word 'wet' is also a verb (wet, wets, wetting, wet) and an adjective (wet, wetter, wettest).
There is only one word with four vowels that is in the Dictionary. Gooey -Wet Vagina
Some words that you can get out of 'water' are:aareartatateaweeareateraratraterawteatearwarwarewartwewearwet
The joke "What do you eat with a wet burger? Drench fries!" is a play on rhyming words. The word drench rhymes with french, and drench means to soak.
The words "wet" and "dry" are antonyms.There, I just used an example of the word, antonyms, and the thing, antonyms in a sentence