A one-word compound is one type of compound word. It is a single word made by joining two words together with no space between them.
A compound word can be:
- one word made from two, or
- two or more separate words with spaces in between, or
- two or more words joined by hyphens.
Here are the three types of compound words:
- The closed form, such as notebook or keyboard, joins two or more words together to create a new one-word compound word.
- The open form, such as post office or half sister, with spaces between the words, is called a compound word even though it is actually two (or more) separate words.
- The hyphenated form, such as six-pack, or son-in-law, has a dash between the words.
Another word that means the same thing as compound is "mixture." Both words refer to a substance made by combining two or more different elements or compounds.
A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, while a compound is a substance made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. In other words, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.
A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, while a compound is a substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together. In other words, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.
A molecule is a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds. A compound is a type of molecule composed of atoms of two or more different elements. In other words, not all molecules are compounds, but all compounds are molecules.
YES: compounds words are words such as "bookcase," "water ballet," or "runner-up."
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Self-made should be hyphenated.
A compound is made up of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together. A molecule is the smallest unit of a compound that retains all the properties of that compound. In other words, all compounds are made up of molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.
Some compound words that include "mush" are "mushroom" and "mushiness." For "classmate," related compound words include "classroom" and "classwork." These compounds combine different elements to create new meanings related to their root words.
Compounds starting with plow:PlowmanPlowmenPlowshare
Compounds using the word where:AnywhereElsewhereEverywhereNowhereSomewhereWhereaboutsWhereasWhereatWherebyWhereforeWhereinWheretoWhereuponWheresoeverWhereverWherewithWherewithal
Compounds with left:LeftmostLeftoverLeftward
Another word that means the same thing as compound is "mixture." Both words refer to a substance made by combining two or more different elements or compounds.
A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, while a compound is a substance made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. In other words, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.
Morning glories is not a compound word, but lamppost is a compound word.
A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, while a compound is a substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together. In other words, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.
Compound words are formed by combining two or more individual words to create a new word with a specific meaning. Examples include "toothbrush" (tooth + brush) and "sunflower" (sun + flower). These words can be written as separate words (open compounds), hyphenated (hyphenated compounds), or as a single word (closed compounds). The meaning of a compound word typically relates to the meanings of its component parts.