do you mean "boxcar" then yes it is a compound word.
Yes, boxcar is a compoundnoun. The combination of the noun 'box' and the noun 'car' form a compound noun with a meaning of its own.
Yes, "jewelry box" is a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two separate words to create a new word with its own distinct meaning. In this case, "jewelry" and "box" are combined to refer to a box specifically designed for storing jewelry.
These are compound words with the word box in it: boxcar, strongbox, breadbox, hatbox ,mailbox and sandbox.
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Examples of compound words for 'box' are:boomboxboxcarbox topbreadboxchatterboxmailboxmatchboxsoapboxtoolboxtoy boxwindow boxExamples of compound words for 'green' are:evergreengreenbackgreenbeltgreengrocergreenhorngreenhousegreenskeeperwintergreenExamples of compound words for 'sea' are:seabedseabirdseacoastseadogseafarerseafoodsea goingseagullseamanseamanshipseaplaneseaportseascapeseashoreseasickseasideseawallseawaterseaworthy
No, even though it happens to have "car" and "nation" in it.
crackerjackflapjackhijackjackknifejackrabbitjumping jackjack-in-the-box
yes it is. and racecar spelled backwards is racecar.
Yes, the word 'lunch box' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.
no
No, "shoebox" is not one word. It is a compound word made up of "shoe" and "box."
one: Automobile Two: Racecar