In french lighthouse is : phare
Lighthouse is : phare in french
The possessive form of the noun lighthouse is lighthouse's.Example: We were so glad to see the lighthouse's beacon.
Yes, he has "Canadiens" or French Canadian origins.
Beacon is commonly used as another word for lighthouse.
There are two syllables in the word "lighthouse".
Pharos was not Arabic ("Egyptian") for "lighthouse." Pharos was the island the world's first lighthouse, the Pharos of Alexandria, was built on. It was called that because of the island. However, derivatives of the word "Pharos" mean "lighthouse" in at least six languages, including Portugese, Spanish, French, Romanian, Italian, and Albanian. "Pharos" still does not mean "lighthouse" in Arabic.
In the King James version neither the word - lighthouse - nor the word pair - light house - appear anywhere.
The noun 'lighthouse' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a type of building; a word for a thing.
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Lighthouse is a compound word.
Yes, "lighthouse" is a compound word formed by combining "light" and "house" to describe a tower or structure with a beacon light to guide ships.