weight fly sand
The word 'paper' will make each a compound word:paper weightfly papersand paper
A compound word is a word that is composed of two or more separate words that are combined to make a new word. For example, combine dragon and fly to make the word dragonfly which has a completely different meaning than either of the original words. One takes a root word, like the example "fly" and adds a descriptive word such as "dragon" to get dragonfly. In a related question, "treetop" applied. A word with two parts (for example, butterfly is a compound word because is has butter and then fly) others could be: paperclip, newsstand, newspaper, eyelid, bedrock, ladybug, pigtail, pigpen, flowerpot, handbag, bedtime, handshake, ect.
The word "fly" has one syllable.
In the King James version the word - dragon - appears 19 times the word - dragons - appears 16 times None of the verses where these words appear contain the word fly. The word - dragonfly - does not appear
mashi means a fly(bug).
The word 'paper' will make each a compound word:paper weightfly papersand paper
The word you're looking for is.... paper !
The word is paper: paperweight fly paper sandpaper
The words weight, fly and sand have "fly" in common, because together they can form other words. Their direct relationship is: fly, fly weight, and sand fly.
Paper is what weight, fly, and sand have in common. Paperweight, flypaper, and sandpaper is how paper is common for all of them.
The words weight, fly, and sand are all nouns. The words can all be used as the subject in a sentence.
Yes Housefly is a compound word because its two words made to a word. where does the fly it lives in a house. house + fly = Housefly so housefly is a compound word
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PROBABLY walk
paper as in ... paperweight flypaper sandpaper
Sand! Good luck!
The weight will move, but, it won't "fly" in the traditional meaning of the word.