Blue-lipped is a compound adjective.
No, "interjection" is not a compound word. It is a standalone word that refers to a part of speech used to express emotions or add emphasis in a sentence.
The word "driftwood" is a compound noun. It is formed by combining "drift" (a verb or noun) and "wood" (a noun).
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
noun
Sailboat is a noun.
Blue-lipped is a compound adjective.
It is a compound noun or noun phrase.
A conjunction joins anything that is compound Conjunctions: and but or yet nor either+ or neither+nor
No, "interjection" is not a compound word. It is a standalone word that refers to a part of speech used to express emotions or add emphasis in a sentence.
It's a compound adjective. "Eww! Look at that five-headed spider!"
Compound Noun clause, akin to say Power Buggy, where Power modifies Buggy.
The word "driftwood" is a compound noun. It is formed by combining "drift" (a verb or noun) and "wood" (a noun).
"By" is usually a preposition, but it can also be a part, sometimes called a "separable suffix", of a compound verb, as in, "stand by", meaning to wait. (Some persons, who do not accept that English has compound verbs with separable suffixes, would call "by" in "stand by" an adverb.)
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.