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Yes, "neighbor" is a compound word made up of the words "neigh" and "bor."
two or more particles that have a neighbor
Yes, "neighborhood" is a compound word made up of "neighbor" and "hood."
No. The word neighbor or neighbour is not, and neighborhood is more of a suffix than a compound form. On the other hand, "next door" is an idiomatic compound adverb, or a hyphenated adjective as in "next-door neighbor."
no but neighborhood with only one o in neighbor is.
compound words
Yes, into and today are compound words.
Compound words that have when in them are whence, whenever, and whensoever.
No, if they are separate words they are not compound.
congaulate
compound words written as two
Some compound words that have "oil" in them are: oilcloth, oilrig, oilcan, oilskin.