The compound word for post is "postscript." In linguistics, a compound word is formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In this case, "post" refers to something that comes after or is subsequent to something else, and "script" refers to a written or printed text. Together, "postscript" refers to an additional message or note added after the main body of a letter or document.
Broadcast is a compound word.
It is not a compound word. Although MESS and AGE are English nouns/verbs, they cannot combine together. It is not possible.
The word "postman" is a person who works for the postal service. The postal service delivers letters that people have posted with due postage paid. Therefore the verb is the verb to "post" as in "post a letter".
Post Master
It is a Post Office Box. Instead of having something sent to an address of a place, you can organise a post office box through your post office and the post will be sent there. You can then collect it. It is a way of keep an actual address private.
Some compound words with the word "post" in them include postman, postcard, and postgraduate.
A compound word is a word which is made up of two words. The word post can be connnected with man to make postman.
Flag pole is a compound word that means a post on which a flag is hung.
Yes, "lamppost" is a compound word made up of "lamp" and "post."
As postage is formed by two complete words, post age, so is a compound word.
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Yes, "postcard" is a compound word formed by combining the words "post" and "card" to create a single word with a specific meaning.
lamp-post -------- Lamp-shade
lamppost goalpost gatepost outpost fencepost signpost
Flagpole - Flag and pole.
No, building is not a compound word.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.