The word "squoze" is a non-standard past tense form of the verb "squeeze." It is often used colloquially or humorously, but it is not considered a formally recognized word in standard English language.
A word made up of two other words is called a compound word.
No, "pactisly" is not a recognized word in the English language. It might be a misspelling or a made-up term.
Determined.
Yes. The word island is a compound word because it is a word made up of two words. The two words are is and land.
No, "itoll" is not a recognized English word. It may be a misspelling or a made-up word.
Squoze is NOT a word. The proper word for the past tense of squeeze is squeezed. Squoze can fall into a teenage category. Some words teenagers just make up because they sound interesting and "hip". This could even qualify as slang. In summary, squoze is not a word.
Compound words are made up of two words, and the word "kitten" is only a single word, not made up of two.
I made up the word fish NOW EVERYONE BOW DOWN TO ME :p
neologism
A word made up of two other words is called a compound word.
made up of visible parts
Rick Riordan had made up the word skewered as you can see in the book The Lightning Thief.
A word that you made up.
A made up word.
It is a made up word.
ME
a made up word