No, it's a phrase. In order to be a compound word, it would have to be written drinking-glasses or drinkingglasses.
The smell in your drinking glasses may be due to bacteria or residue from food or drinks that have not been properly cleaned off. Washing your glasses thoroughly with hot water and soap can help eliminate the smell.
No, "prevent" is not a compound word. It is a single, standalone word.
The compound word with "shield" in it is "shieldmaiden."
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
sunlight.sunrise.sun glasses etc.sunshineSundaysunburnsunroofsunstrokesunsetsundresssunhatsunflower
The noun 'glasses' is a concrete noun; a word for a vision aid or drinking vessels; a word for physical objects.
The noun 'glasses' is a concrete noun as a word for eyewear or drinking vessels; a word for a physical object or objects.
Yes. because Sun is a word and so is glasses.
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Occhiale if one means eye glasses. They have a different word for shades or dark glasses. I assume you mean spectacles- not drinking vessels. There is probably a word like ( Spectacles) also to mean eye glasses. Note the resemblance of Occhiale to loosely the word Goggles- which might be a derivation!
une paire de lunettes (a pair of glasses) - les verres (for drinking out of) (NB un verre can also mean the individual lense in a pair of glasses)
No, glasses is not just a noun. Glasses, not matter how you mean it, is a plural noun. If you mean glasses as in drinking glasses then there is more than one. Making it a plural noun. If you are talking about reading glasses, then there are two lenses. Making it also a plural noun.
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Yes. because Sun is a word and so is glasses.
these are glasses ( bowl on a stem) that are made especially for drinking wine.