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A compound word is a word that is formed by joining two or more words that forms a word with a meaning of its own. A compound word is usually an adjective, an adverb, or a noun.A compound noun is a noun formed by joining two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own.Examples of compound adjectives:fast pacedhappy-go-luckyone timequick wittedExamples of compound adverbs:altogetherheadlongpost hastesidewaysExamples of compound nouns:bathtubhomeworkpeer pressuresix-pack
No. The suffix -ful means "full" but is only a compound noun in such words as cupful or teaspoonful. In watchful, peaceful, and beautiful, it just forms an adjective.
Upwards is a compound word.
Upstairs is a compound word, so it is one word.
A non compound word is , a word with one word not two . For a example a compound word is snowflake. An non compound is hot cheetos.
A compound word is a word that is formed by joining two or more words that forms a word with a meaning of its own. A compound word is usually an adjective, an adverb, or a noun.A compound noun is a noun formed by joining two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own.Examples of compound adjectives:fast pacedhappy-go-luckyone timequick wittedExamples of compound adverbs:altogetherheadlongpost hastesidewaysExamples of compound nouns:bathtubhomeworkpeer pressuresix-pack
bell curve
Yes, "schoolbus" is a compound word that is formed by combining the words "school" and "bus" to create a new word with a specific meaning.
yes because you can separate it and form rattle and snake which forms two different words and meanings and when put together rattlesnake has a different meaning from the other two words so far it is a compound word
The compound noun 'forms committee' is a common noun, a general word for a group of people who review forms. The correct form is: "The forms committee is experienced."
Yes, the noun 'fingertips' is a compound noun, a combination of the noun 'finger' and the noun 'tips' that forms a noun with its own meaning.
it forms (ionic, covalent) your answer
No, because sick is an adjective and there are not plural forms for adjectives. However, if you changed it into a noun (i.e., sickness) then you could make it into sicknesses.Some compound words that contain the word sick are:airsickcarsickhomesicklovesickheartsicksickoutsickbedsickroomsickbayseasick
Precipitate (a solid compound)
No. The suffix -ful means "full" but is only a compound noun in such words as cupful or teaspoonful. In watchful, peaceful, and beautiful, it just forms an adjective.
Yes, the noun 'box office' is a compound noun, a word made up of two or more words that forms a noun with its own meaning.
No It's not a compound word