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Yes, anyway is a compound word. any + way = anyway Both "any" and "way" are words on their own. So, when you put them together, you get a compound word.
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a compound word beginning with cart is any word that begins with cart and has another word in it.
Yes, "freedom" is not a compound word. It is a single word that stands alone and does not contain any smaller words within it.
Coat rack would be the description, but it is 2 words not one compound word. I can't think of any compound word that would work.
A closed compound word is a type of compound word where the words are joined together without any spaces or hyphens, forming a single word. Examples of closed compound words include "classroom," "baseball," and "birthday."
The word outstanding is a compound word. The words are out and standing.
No because it doesn't have to words in it.
There are no compound words with the word law in it
Compound words using the word 'one' are:anyoneeveryoneonetimesomeone
Compound words for the word fascinated are bewitched and spellbound.