Driftwood
Yes, driftwood is a compound word.
The word driftwood is a noun. It is a piece of wood that drifts alongside a current or has been cast ashore.
Shipwreck survivors often build their first island home with driftwood. The driftwood was still wet.
driftwood
The word "driftwood" is a compound noun. It is formed by combining "drift" (a verb or noun) and "wood" (a noun).
There are lots of driftwood on this river, wonder if there's a lumber yard somewhere near.
Driftwood is a compound word. It begins with the word drift.
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Operation Driftwood happened in 1944.
Acadian Driftwood was created in 1975.
The best way to polish driftwood is with a deer antler.
The salt in the driftwood turns the flames blue/green.