accually no compound words are like dogpound the dog part is the compound word:]
Motor bird is not a compound word.
dog bird dog hot dog dog house
Yes, "flybird" can be considered a compound word, as it combines two distinct words: "fly" and "bird." In this context, it refers to a type of bird capable of flight. Compounds typically consist of two or more words that create a new meaning when combined.
Compound words containing the word name:brand namenameplatenamesakename tag
namedropnameplatenamesake
Yes, a person's name can be a compound word. For example, names like Mary Ann or Ann Marie are compound words made up of two distinct words.
Maybe brand name?
bird bath
Examples of compound words that have the word 'name' in them are:code namedomain namefamily namefirst namegiven namelast namemaiden namemarried namename droppername tag
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A compound word that combines "bird," "fish," and "walk" could be "birdfishwalk." However, this term is not standard in English. A more common approach would be to create separate compound words, such as "birdwatching" (for observing birds) or "fishing" (for catching fish), but these do not directly combine all three concepts.