This is a very stupid question and you know it. You should sit in time out and think about this stupid question you are asking. Put soap in your mouth and smack yourself with a hot iron. The answer is no.
The answer is TELESCOPE because the word roots of telescope are ¨far away¨ and ¨see.¨
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German is not a compound word.
Telescope, telescopic, telescoping
You are thinking of telescope (and telescopic).
The compound word for "not far away" is nearby, and the compound word for "at the side of" is alongside.
No, away is not a compound word because away means separated or far from somebody or something or in a different direction from the one somebody was originally facing or looking in. When you use it in the context of a means to accomplish something, such as of 'a way to get there', or 'a way to pay for school', it is two separate words, 'a way'.
yonder distant
One such word is airfare.
Blind
The word insofar is a compound word combined of in, so, and far. It's an adverb meaning 'to the extent that'.The word upsidedown is a compound word combined of up, side, and down.notwithstanding
The answer is TELESCOPE because the word roots of telescope are ¨far away¨ and ¨see.¨
No, "away" is not a compound word. It is a single word derived from Old English, combining "a-" (meaning "on" or "in") and "way" (meaning "path" or "road"). Compound words consist of two or more standalone words combined to create a new meaning, such as "toothbrush" or "basketball."
Far away
In a word, yes.
A compound word that includes "keep" is "keepaway." This term refers to a game where one player tries to keep an object away from others. It combines "keep" with "away" to convey the action of maintaining distance from others.
it means away,far.