No, it is not. A compound noun is a combination of a noun and another word, whether it be a noun (e.g. football), a verb (e.g. breakwater), an adjective (e.g. blackboard), or a preposition (e.g. underworld).
No, a compound word is two words that make one word, like birdhouse. Mammals is a two-syllable word.
birdhouse
birdbath early bird birdhouse bluebird blackbird jailbird
treehouse funhouse haunted house greenhouse cathouse house mother house cat house insurance
Boathouse Whitehouse Greenhouse Outhouse household housemaid, housekeep. housekeeper houseware housewife housework etc There are many in the dictionary.
2 syllables. Bird-house.
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The compound word for "house fly," "grocer," and "finch" is "houseflygrocerfinch." A compound word is formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a different meaning. In this case, the three words have been merged together without spaces or hyphens to form a single compound word.
Birdhouse Skateboards was created in 1992.
Birdhouse in Your Soul was created in 1989.
The word can be used like an adjective in some compound words, such as birdhouse and birdsong. One can also use the adjective, "bird-like." The most common adjective meaning "related to birds" is avian, from the Latin, avis.
The plural form of birdhouse is simply birdhouses.