It is both, depending on preference. The preferred and popular version is "superhero", one-worded. However some comic businesses use super-hero or even super hero. You can use either, but the one word version is the most popular.
Yes, "super" would be the prefix in the word "supernatural". If you look at the word, it's basically two words in one - super and natural. Natural is the base word and super is the word added to the beginning of it to emphasize or contribute to the original meaning. Something can be natural, but by adding the prefix "super" the meaning changes so that it is more than, or above and beyond natural.
The two words are now combined into the one word : superhero .
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.
in one word , a villain, or two, a bad guy.
the word villain has two syllables.
Superfood is one word.
There are two syllables in the word "layer". However, when saying "lair" (as in a villain's lair), there is only one syllable.
Super has two syllables. Su-per.
'Pulitissimo' is one Italian equivalent of 'super clean'. It's one of two forms, depending upon whether what's 'super clean' is feminine or masculine. The feminine equivalent is 'pulitissima'.
Wait until the cannons are rolling into the boxes, then run up and click the box to close it, trapping the cannon.
When you enter, the elevator will be at the very right (the opposite of where the villain is.) There will be two buttons on the left side of it where you can call it down or get it up.
It is both, depending on preference. The preferred and popular version is "superhero", one-worded. However some comic businesses use super-hero or even super hero. You can use either, but the one word version is the most popular.
It is two words: super glue In Welsh it is called: super gluida
awesome or narley
Super Bowl is two words and the first letter of each is capitalized.