No, air ball are two separate words.
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YES!!! Because both 'air' and 'ball' are stand alone words in their own right.
It's one word. It's a compound word made up of two smaller words. An airline (one word) is a company that runs airplanes. An air line (two words) is a flexible tube or hose attached to an air or oxygen source supplying air or oxygen to a person who is ill or under water. Airlines and air lines, of course, are the plural versions.
The word is liar.
It certainly seem like one; both 'air' and 'craft' are words that can be used individually.
The term "air bag" is classified as an open compound word, as it consists of two separate words that work together to convey a single concept. In contrast, a closed compound word combines two words into one (like "notebook"), while a hyphenated compound word connects them with a hyphen (like "mother-in-law"). Therefore, "air bag" maintains its individual word forms.
air car rac? sorry its all i got :(
Aero (air/gas) sol (a colloid)
"Pater" in Latin means father. It has no word root.
Compound words are two words combined into one. Since "airport" is made of two words-- air+port, it is a compound word.'Bus driver' is also considered a compound word, in the open form.
No, the word "air conditioner" is not hyphenated. It is typically written as two separate words. However, in some contexts, you might see it abbreviated as "A/C," but the full term remains unhyphenated.