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Yes, the word 'mail carrier' is a compound noun, a word made of two or more individual words that merge to form a noun with a meaning of its own.
There is no scientific name for an "emali." It is likely a misspelling or a made-up term. If you provide more context or details, I may be able to help further.
Word World - 2007 Mail Mix Up was released on: USA: 21 April 2008
Yes, "mailbox" is a compound word because it is made up of two separate words ("mail" and "box") that come together to create a new word with a distinct meaning.
The word "Email Address" refers to where an "Email" is supposed to go. It's like an electronic version of mail except it is used for many things that mailing addresses cannot be used for, such as using your email address to sign up for a favourite website or making a "facebook" account. Email addresses allow you to do many thing but they still are primarily a spot to find "mail". This mail gets to your Email Address faster than any mail would in fact it gets to your Email address at the speed of light (or the speed of your connection). Examples of Email addresses are as follows someone@hotmail.ca noobytroll@yahoo.ca Blargburger45@msn.com (note these are made up and if someone receives mail because of this I am sorry).Hope this helps
A Wii is made up of many electronic components. It has a circuit board, chips, case, and chords to connect it.
Gmail correo is the Spanish term for Gmail email. Gmail email is the Google email system and it works in most countries around the world. It also offers a translate page to help understand foreign emails and website links.
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no, why would it? compound word would be mailbox, mail-and-box. driveway, drive-and-way. persuasive, per-and-suasive... not quite.
I made up the word fish NOW EVERYONE BOW DOWN TO ME :p
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