The word crack fits with all three.
"Ici" is a compound word that can be broken down into two separate words in the French language: "in" and "here."
Yes, a compound can be broken down into simpler elements through chemical reactions. This process involves breaking the chemical bonds that hold the compound's atoms together, resulting in the formation of simpler elemental components.
The smallest piece of matter a compound can be broken into and still have the same properties is a molecule. When a compound is broken down into individual molecules, the chemical properties of the compound remain unchanged because the molecules contain the same types and numbers of atoms that give the compound its characteristic properties.
A compound word is formed only from two elements both used as independent words. Although care and fully are indeed used as words on their own, the base word here is careful, and ful is not a complete word. Since careful is not a compound word, neither is carefully.
Yes, cashews contain a compound called amygdalin which can release cyanide when broken down in the body. However, the amount of cyanide present in cashews is very small and not harmful when consumed in normal quantities.
here's a few. downtown, shutdown, and breakdown
The word "stairs" can be combined with "up" to form "upstairs," with "down" to form "downstairs," and with "house" to form "stairhouse."
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yes seastorm... more are compound words are land-mark or down-cast
"Ici" is a compound word that can be broken down into two separate words in the French language: "in" and "here."
Downcast, downfall, downhearted, downhill, downpour, downrush, downstream, downtrodden, downwards, downright
As both "down" and "wind" are words, then downwind is a compound word.
No, "downstream" is not a compound word. It is a single word that combines the words "down" and "stream" to refer to the direction in which a river or stream flows.
Yes, "downtown" is a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two separate words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In this case, "down" and "town" are joined together to form "downtown," which refers to the central business district of a city.