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Bull. Bulldog, bullfrog, and bullfighter.
No, "bulldog" and "childhood" are not compound words. Compound words are formed when two separate words are joined together to create a new word with a distinct meaning.
Yes bulldog is a compound word. The words are bull and dog.
Words with -leg:legallegislatelegalitylegitimizelegislature
When a bulldog reaches the age of three years it is considered to be fully matured or in other words fully developed.
Citizen! That's my ancestor you insult! A paternal ancestor of mine was a citizen of Rome!
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Citizen Kane
Yes, citizenship is a compound word as it contains the words "citizen" and "ship" or "citizens" and "hip".
No, not quite. A Roman legion is a part of a Roman army. However at certain times and under certain conditions a "legion" could be considered the actual army. For example, if there was a need for a river crossing, a legion would be sent in to build a bridge and it would be said that the "army" built the bridge. It's all a matter of words. Generally, though, an army consisted of several legions under one commander.
There are no English words that end with ZS. Here are some words that contain ZS, but not at the end.6-letter wordsvizsla7-letter wordsvizslas8-letter wordsbritzska9-letter wordsbritzskas4 words found.
civilization, civil