Some ways are to do it by syllables, prefixes/suffixes, double letters, etc.
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what are the ways in forming compound words
There are probably a number of ways. One way is by syllables. There are 3 one-syllable words, 5 two-syllable words and 4 three-syllable words.
Binary sort and bubble sort are two.
None. It requires motivation and guidance by either a human or some sort of machine in order to even begin writing.
Some words that have 'ough' in them are:althoughboroughboughboughtcoughdoughdroughtenoughfoughtfurloughhiccoughnoughtoughtploughroughsloughsoughtthoughtthroughtoughtroughwrought
chat, talk, sort out, ....
Not unless there is some sort of defect
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Words such as "duty" or "obligation" are among some of the words that suggest any sort of purpose.
Remuneration, if the laws of your state allow that sort of thing (I'm looking at you, Nevada).
This question is unclear - what sort of words are you looking for? Do you mean words which MEAN travel, words to use when you ARE traveling, or something entirely different?
Talking, typing, writing, singing...?
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Words such as "duty" or "obligation" are among some of the words that suggest any sort of purpose.
"Stir" and "agitate" are synonyms, but "stir" is commonly used in cooking while "agitate" is more often used in a scientific or psychological context. "End" and "terminate" are also synonyms, but "end" is more commonly used in everyday language while "terminate" is often used in a formal or technical context.