It is called a Contraction.
A word formed by combining two words is called a compound word. In the example "what will," "what" and "will" combine to form the compound word "what will."
Words that look like they sound are called "onomatopoeia." These are words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz" or "splash."
Those are called cognates. Cognates are words in two languages that have a similar meaning, spelling, and pronunciation due to shared linguistic roots.
That is called a simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as".
They are called homophones.Homophones: noun: definition: words that are pronounced and sound the same, but are different in spelling and meaning.They should not be confused with Homonyms.Homonyms: noun: definition: words with the same spelling and sound, but has different meanings and classification (noun, verb etc).For examples of homophones refer to the Related Question below.
The prefix "con-" means together or with. It is used in words like "connect" or "contribute" to indicate being together or joining with something else.
Like a gathering with two or more people.
it means like doing things togethe
It means moving or operating at the same rate and time.
Contractions are words that are created by joining two words with an apostrophe. Examples: "Do" and "not" form the contraction "don't""I" and "am" form the contraction "I'm""Where" and "is" form the contraction "where's"
A conjunction is not a figure of speech. Conjunctions are a class of words like verbs, nouns etc. They are commonly called joining 'words' their job is to link together two parts of a sentence.The sun shone and everybody felt happy. The conjunction is and.
A conjunction is not a figure of speech. Conjunctions are a class of words like verbs, nouns etc. They are commonly called joining 'words' their job is to link together two parts of a sentence.The sun shone and everybody felt happy. The conjunction is and.
A conjunction is not a figure of speech. Conjunctions are a class of words like verbs, nouns etc. They are commonly called joining 'words' their job is to link together two parts of a sentence.The sun shone and everybody felt happy. The conjunction is and.
It sounds like you are referring to the mosaics. The pieces of the mosaics were called tesserae
It means joining several sentences together to form one sentence. This is often done by using words like "and", "or" and "but."
Its called a simile
Since there is a hyphen joining the two words to become a single adjective( The noun has features of a caterpillar), this is one word.
They are called...onomatopoeia. These are words like slush, woof, burp.