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"Out": handout, outline, outlaw.
outlaw
Its a compound word law- something that is laid out and should not be broken suit - formal attendance So if you are involved in a lawsuit you have to attend a formal gathering (i.e. trial) regarding a rule
no it did not pass.
The possessive form of the compound noun sister-in-law is sister-in-law's.Example: My sister-in-law's birthday is the same day as mine.
There are no compound words with the word law in it
"Out": handout, outline, outlaw.
A word that means to pass a bill into law is "enact".
yes, and its an example of a hyphenated compound word
the Compound of Sister In Law is Hyphenated This is the example Ex. Sister-In-Law
outlaw
Yes
Brother-in-law is a compound noun; a word made up of two or mare words that from a word with its own meaning.
Yes, the word "brother-in-law" is a compound word. It is formed by combining three individual words: "brother," "in," and "law" to refer to the husband of one's sibling or the brother of one's spouse.
Yes, "mother-in-law" is a compound word. It is made up of three words ("mother," "in," and "law") that have been combined to form a single word with a specific meaning.
Yes, lawmaker is a compound noun; a combination of 'law' and 'maker' to form a word with its own meaning.
sister-in-law