"Teapot" is a compound word for "pot." It is made up of the two words "tea" and "pot."
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No, "prevent" is not a compound word. It is a single, standalone word.
The compound word with "shield" in it is "shieldmaiden."
The element potassium was named after the English word "potash," which is the substance it was first isolated from. Potash is a compound that contains potassium, and its name is derived from the Dutch word "potaschen," meaning pot ashes.
No, the word "tenacious" is not a compound word. It is a standalone adjective that describes someone who is persistent and determined.
Yes, potboiler (pot+boiler) is a compound word.
Yes, "pothole" is a compound word made up of "pot" and "hole."
A word that could form a compound word with moon, bee, and pot is "honey." The new words would be honeymoon, honeybee, and honeypot.
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Compound words ending with belly: beer belly, pot belly
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The word you can put in front of time to make it a compound word is "lifetime."
tea- the thing you drink pot- a container/thing you can put things in teapot- a pot/container that can hold tea.
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Yes, "teapot" is a compound word formed by combining "tea" and "pot." It refers to a vessel specifically designed for steeping and serving tea. In English, compound words are created by joining two or more words to create a new meaning, and "teapot" is a clear example of this.