velcro
Oh, dude, you're asking the hard-hitting questions! So, like, "velcro" is actually made up of the words "velvet" and "crochet." Yeah, I know, mind-blowing stuff. But like, who even thinks about these things, right?
puuley and lever
compound machine
By contain I assume you mean the Syntax (Words), it is made up of tags such as and closing tags such as , also attributes such as to learn more about this visit http://w3schools.com/
Helicopter and port
Helicopter and airport
A word made up of two other words is called a compound word.
There are none. It's not a proper word and is not made up of two words.
Yes, because it is made up of two words. Which two words I do not know
All words are made up of morphographs. All morphographs have meaning. Some words have only one morphograph and other words are made up of more than one morphograph. All the words in these sentences are morphographs which have meaning. The word 'meaning' is made up of two morphographs 'mean' and 'ing'. The word 'words' is made up of two morphographs 'word' and 's'.
Yes. The word island is a compound word because it is a word made up of two words. The two words are is and land.
No it is not. Compound words are made up of two words but the word 'damage' is not.
Compound words made up of two single-syllable words are divided between the two words.Example: out-side
Haven't is the contraction of have not.
That would be a contraction!
No. This phrasal verb is made up of two separate words.