Jackknife is the only one I can think of.
that word does not exist.
bookend, endgame, endmost, endpoint, weekend, endcap
bookendendgameendpointendwaysweekend
No, many people believe that weekend is a non-compound word since week is not officially a word...If you look it up in the dictionary it will not be there! Get it? :) Now, have some fun with the dictionary.
There is no opposite per se for the word hyphen. Since it is used to connect a compound word, divide could be a stretch for the opposite.A:When dealing with compound words (such as higher-up) the opposite of a hyphen is a space. When the hyphen is used to break a word into parts (as might be found at the end of a line) its opposite would be an unbroken word.
Penknife.
Examples of compound words that end with 'place' are:anyplacebirthplacecommonplacefireplacemarketplaceshowplacesomeplaceworkplace
Examples of compound words that end with 'deck' are:afterdeckforedeckquarterdecksundeck
Compound words end with time:sometimespringtimesummertimesuppertime
compound word for witch
Compound words that begin or end with the word soft:softbacksoftballsoftboundsoftcoversoftshellsoftware
nothingsunderthingsplaythingssomethings
that word does not exist.
Some compound words ending with 'town' are:boomtowncrosstowndowntownhometownmidtownMotownshantytownuptown
One compound word ending with taxed is overtaxed.
horseplay foreplay
barcode