No, cotton is not a compound word.
Yes, "cotton balls" is a compound word made up of two separate words joined together to create a new noun.
The compound word with "shield" in it is "shieldmaiden."
No, "prevent" is not a compound word. It is a single, standalone word.
No, the word "tenacious" is not a compound word. It is a standalone adjective that describes someone who is persistent and determined.
bus is not a compound word Stop is not a compound word Bus-stop is a compound word
Yes, "cotton balls" is a compound word made up of two separate words joined together to create a new noun.
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No, building is not a compound word.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Upwards is a compound word.
The word for 'cotton' in Irish is 'cadás' or 'cotún'.
There is no compound word.A compound word is a word like bus-stop.Husban is spelt like this husband
Upstairs is a compound word, so it is one word.
No, the word cotton is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun as a word for a plant grown in warm regions that has white fibers used for making cotton cloth; an uncountable, material noun as a word for cloth made from the white fibers of a plant; a countable noun for articles of clothing made from cotton fiber.The word cotton is also an informal verb meaning to begin to understand, to begin to like someone or something.Although it is not an adjective, the noun cotton is often used to describe another noun, for example a cotton shirt or a cotton dress. This use is called an attributive noun (noun as adjective) or can be considered a compound noun, such as cotton balls or cotton candy.
Mango is not a compound word.
It cannot be a compound word.
No, "prevent" is not a compound word. It is a single, standalone word.