Yes, the word "werewolf" is a noun, a word for a creature in folklore; a word for a person (a thing?).
By technical definition, a compound word is a word made of a combination two smaller words. 'Were' is a word and 'wolf' is a word so putting the two smaller words together in 'werewolf' does, by definition, make it a compound word.
The plural of the word 'poop' is, simply, 'poop.' The word stays the same.
The plural of phylum is 'phyla'.
The plural form of the Greek word for animals is ζώα pronunciated as /zoa/
There is currently no accepted compound word. The name "wolf pack" is the valid form.
The Roman word for werewolf is lycanthrope
Those letters will spell werewolf.
Singular Possessive Form = werewolf's Plural Possessive Form = werewolves'
Yes, the word "werewolf" is a noun, a word for a creature in folklore; a word for a person (a thing?).
There is a Scottish werewolf that is called a "wulver."
the latin word for werewolf is versipellis.
It comes from "wolf" and the archaic word "wer" meaning "man". A werewolf is literally a wolf-man.
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
Lycanthrope is a word better known as werewolf which is from the Greek language. Lycanthropy is the ability for a human to change their appearance into becoming a werewolf. One can find more history on the word lycanthropy by researching the word werewolf at Wikipedia.
There is no plural word for if.
The plural word for delay is delays.