I believe that word is 'litter'.
The suffix pedia comes from the Greek and means learning or a collection. Thus it is used in the word encyclopedia to mean a collection of general knowledge.
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No, the word "puppies" is not a compound word. A compound word is a word with multiple stems, and the only stem for the word "puppies" is "puppy."
A collection - of objects or concepts.A collection - of objects or concepts.A collection - of objects or concepts.A collection - of objects or concepts.
Collection of information (pages)
There is no adverb form of the word puppies.This is because the word puppies is a noun.
That would be a collage.
On its own, puppies is simply a plural noun. Whether it is a subject, direct, or indirect object depends on how it is used in a given sentence. In this sentence "The puppies ran into the room," puppies is the subject. In "Joe played with the puppies" it is a direct object. In "Sam gave the puppies treats" it is an indirect object.
Accumulation means a collection or large amount of something.
Accumulation means a collection or large amount of something.
Puppy is a noun.
The possessive form for the irregular plural noun puppies is puppies'.example: This is the first litter for the puppies' mother.