"Cross Country" is two words. Are you interested in joining?
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
It is one word.
one word
The noun 'cross' is an abstract noun as a word for a trouble or affliction that one has to bear, a burden; something that combines the qualities of two different things or types; a dishonest action (a double cross). The noun 'cross' is a concrete noun as a word for an upright post with a bar across it near the top, used by ancient Romans for execution; a representation of symbol of such a device; any design, mark, or object made by two lines or surfaces that intersect. The abstract noun form of the adjective cross is crossness.
"Cross claim" is typically written as two separate words.
The word countries has two syllables.
shooting & cross-country skiing
roads
Kings Cross and Charing Cross.
You get two long sticks and two planks of wood, and there you go
# One and two cross, one returns, four seconds. # Four and five cross, two returns, nineteen seconds. # Three and one cross, one returns, twenty-six seconds. # One and two cross, twenty-nine seconds
No cross-country skiing and skiing are two completely different things. They require different equipment. There are "slope" skis which most people are used to that attach to your foot and boot completely. The cross country skis have your heel loose to make it easier to propel yourself forward. Skiing is done on a slope or mountain and cross country isn't necessarily on a hill. They go across all sorts of terrain.
The two word country starting with south is South Korea
What we now call cross-country comes from steeplechasing which originated in the 18th century in Ireland. The first steeplechase race was just two local fox hunters and was run from one church to another, hence the name steeplechase.
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It is one country, consisting of two regions, which is why it has that name.