Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to solve a word puzzle on a lazy Sunday. The compound word for pine sauce and crab would be "pinecrab." I mean, who wouldn't want to try a dish with that unique flavor combo, right?
Tomato sauce is not a compound word.
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The word is spelled pineapple. It is a compound word made from pine+apple.
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You have spelled it correctly, pineapples. The name comes from "pine" and "apple", forming a compound word. (Originally what are now called pine cones were called pine apples or pineapples, and the similar appearance of the fruit led to the name.)
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The word "pinecone" is considered to be one word. It is a compound word formed by combining "pine" and "cone" to refer to the seed-bearing cone of a pine tree. Compound words are created by joining two or more words to form a new word with a distinct meaning. In this case, "pinecone" is a single unit of meaning and is treated as a single word in the English language.
No. The A in crab has a short A sound, as in cab and drab.
"la sauce" is a feminine noun.
Yes, "saucepan" is a compound word made up of the words "sauce" and "pan" combined to refer to a specific type of cooking vessel used for heating liquids or preparing sauces.
pine = piña
Soy sauce is two words. This is the normal pattern when the first word describes the kind of sauce: barbecue sauce, horseradish sauce, hot sauce. An exception is applesauce, which is one word.