Its two words, Under and Ground. Under being the adjective describing the location and ground being a noun for teh subject.
Yes, "underground" is a compound word, formed by combining the words "under" and "ground."
using the word auquifer in a sentence is hard
Underground, background campground playground fairground foreground battleground
If its an underground reservoir for water, it could possibly be an Aquifer.
Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.
By defintion, a tunnel is underground.
The Underground special ending is on Grow Valley. Grow Island has the UFO special ending. (see related questions)
U N D to create the word 'underground' (UNDergroUND)
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Yes, "underground" is a compound word, formed by combining the words "under" and "ground."
Yes, in the word "underground," "under-" is the prefix, "ground" is the root word, and there is no suffix.
Just a river, usually. There is no special word in English. Rivers that 'dead end' terminate in either a salt lake or sea or a salt pan or flat or go underground. In which case they are called an aquafier or underground river.
Underground is a 11 letter word starting with U and ending with D.
"Underground" is typically written as one word, both as an adjective (e.g., underground passage) and a noun (e.g., subway system).
The one word synonym for "underground passageway" is "tunnel".
I am between stations of the Underground Railway.