Yes
bookmark
Yes, bookmark/bookmarkers is one word. (Also known as a compound word)
Book Bookmark Bookshelf Bookepper Bookworm
Watermark, bookmark, benchmark
Etymologically, it comes from the prefix a- and the root -breast. Normally a compound word is composed of two roots (e.g. woodwork, bookmark, etc.), so technically "abreast" isn't compound.
Bookmark Bookshelf Bookbag? there are some:) i can't think of them all, but it's on the tip of my tongue...
The compound words backpack, backtalk, ballpark, bareback, bluebook, bodywork and bookmark will work. The word bobolink is not a compound word that meets the specifications.
There is only 1 other name for the word bookmark. This other name is a bookmarker and you can say that it is the synonym of bookmark.
Yes.
Yes, butterfly is a solid/closed compound word.Solid/Closed Compounds are formed when two or more words are put together and do not need to be separated.Ex: mailbox, sunshine, bookmark, shoelace
Place the cursor where you want the bookmark to be or select the content you wish to be bookmarked; go to the Insert Ribbon and click on Bookmarks. You can type in a new bookmark or select a bookmark already listed. Note: selecting a bookmark that already exists will move the bookmark from its previous location.
bookmark, bookstore, bookcase, bookworm, bookshelf, bookplate, bookshop notebook, matchbook, guidebook, storybook, datebook, logbook, passbook, checkbook, sketchbook, cookbook