yes because tooth is a word and brush is a word and that's what makes it a compound word
The word 'toothpick' will do. The two words are tooth and pick.
Yes(Tooth + Paste = Toothpaste)
Yes, tooth fairy is a compound word, a separated compound noun.A compound word is a word made of two or more individual words that join to form a word with a meaning of its own.
Yes, 'tooth fairy' is a compound noun, a word for a character from folklore who issupposed to leave money under a child's pillow in place of a baby tooth that has just fallen out; a word for a character.
Yes, toothpaste is a compound noun, made from tooth + paste.
The word tooth has one syllable.
tooth
double tooth
No, it is a mixture of many different compounds
You obviously mean carcharodonκαρχαρόδων (Ancient-like, formal)/ καρχαρόδοντας (Modern) [car har othon das]Compound word from:καρχαρίας (=shark) + όδοντας (= tooth)
No It's not a compound word