bodysuit jumpsuit
lawsuit
swimsuit
spacesuit
sweatsuit
wetsuit
suitcase
Yes, it is a compound word because it consists of 2 words (lawn and mower)
No, jury is not a compound noun. A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words that has a meaning of its own. Compound nouns for jury are jury-box and jury pool.
"Out": handout, outline, outlaw.
Its a compound word law- something that is laid out and should not be broken suit - formal attendance So if you are involved in a lawsuit you have to attend a formal gathering (i.e. trial) regarding a rule
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suitcase
The compound word that goes with suit, pillow, show, and book is "case."
compound words
No, noticeable is not a compound word. Compound words - words made up f two or more words.
No, if they are separate words they are not compound.
Compound words that have when in them are whence, whenever, and whensoever.
Yes, into and today are compound words.
No, neither individually or together. Track suit is a compound noun using "track" as a noun adjunct.
the compound words in it are ur a weirdo
Compound words with salt:SaltboxSaltcellarSaltpeterSaltshakerSaltwater
compound words written as two