Are you thinking of a duplex?
The two words that have been shortened and joined together are Micro and Scope
A row of houses all joined together is known as a terrace. A semi-detached are two houses joined together (so sharing one wall). A detached house is a single house standing in its own grounds.During the Industrial Revolution in Britain, a huge amount of terraced housing was built, mainly to house the workers and their families employed at the factories.
Yes, if using the definition that a compound word is comprised of two words being concatenated (joined) together to form a new word, then in this case the two words - (1) "fat" and (2) "her" - are joined together to make the compound word "father".
The two words that make up the word Ecoregion are Ecological Region.
Chemical Bond
A molecule.
Molecules
A maisonette is also called a duplex i.e, two apartments/flats/houses joined together and sharing a common block of land.
The word blue in french is bleu and the word for blood is sang so i suppose them two joined together
A group of hourses are called gaggle or flock
In the UK we would refer to a house that is not attached to another house as detached. Just two houses joined together are semi-detached and houses in a long row are called terraced houses (I believe they are referred to as row houses in the USA).
When join two words together with hyphen, we normally get a new compound word, which always signifies a combine meaning of the joined words.