Are you looking for the word that means two words combined to make a new word? I think you might be looking for poertmanteau.
Sure, let's take "breakfast" and "fasten" to form the new word "breakfasten."
The word is "portmanteau." It is a linguistic blend of words created by combining parts of two words together to form a new word with a combined meaning.
No, "city of" is not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun, such as "City of New York."
No, the word 'although' is not a pronoun. The word 'although' is a conjunction, a word that joins words or groups of words together.Example: I liked Starlett's new movie, although I like her first film better.A pronoun is a word that takes the the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Starlett has a new movie in which sheplays a movie star. (the pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'Starlett' in the second part of the sentence)
The second part of a two-part word is called a "suffix." Suffixes are added to the end of a base word to create a new word with a different meaning.
The Esperanto word for "new" is "nova," and the word for "old" is "malnova."
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Warship or Warsaw are new words from wars.
The words ten, rent, and teen can be made from the word enter. I can make 3 new words from the word enter.
A compound word is made by combining two or more words to make a new word that has a new meaning. Cannot is a compound word. Other compound words include passport, together, and lifetime.
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The letters in the two words "new door" can be rearranged to make the two words "one word," which makes 'new door' into 'one word.'
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A compound word is made by combining two or more words to make a new word that has a new meaning. Cannot is a compound word. Other compound words include passport, together, and lifetime.
A five letter word that will make compound words from that list is FRONT.
A portmanteau blends two words (or parts of two words) into a new word. Some examples are... "Spork" combines spoon & fork "Usenet" combines user & network
Yes, Overnight IS a compound word. A compound word is a seperate words that come together that make a new word.