The term 'separated noun' is used for the open spaced compound noun. There are three types of compound nouns, closed, hyphenated, and open spaced (separated). Examples:
open spaced (separated): tennis shoe, front door, paint brush
hyphenated: mother-in-law, fifty-five, six-pack
closed: bathtub, Baseball, houseboat
The word separated can be used as an adjective, meaning "detached", or as a verb, meaning "broken apart".
data on or collection of. Commonly used to convert proper nouns into mass nouns. Ex: Americana.
Yes, mass nouns and uncountable nouns both mean things that can't be broken down into units or counted.
The meaning is that the components can be separated from the mixture.
The affix "ade" typically forms nouns indicating an action, product, or result of the action specified by the base word. It is often used to create abstract nouns from verbs or other nouns.
Names, as proper nouns, do not have opposites. The meaning of a name may have.
i dont know man
Examples of nouns that are plural both in form and meaning include scissors, pants, and tweezers. These nouns do not have a singular form as they refer to items that naturally come in pairs or multiple parts.
Every word in every language has meaning! Abstract nouns like freedom, honesty, happiness, etc, things that you can't touh or feel or pick up or tell what color they are- those are abstract nouns. and they absolutely have meaning! If it's in the dictionary, it has meaning. Look up the word integrity in the dictionary...it has a meaning, doesn't it?! Right! So yep, abstract nouns have meaning.
Count nouns are nouns that can be counted, for example: bed, cat, movie, train, cousin, country. Non-count nouns are nouns that can't be counted, for example: knowledge, weather, electricity, flour, biology.
Examples of separated compound nouns:back doorbus stopfan beltgoal posthot dogkey ringpaint brushpost officequestion marktrain tracksvacuum cleanerwindow pane
cats, dogs, apes