it's two separate words: tea house.
One word Teapot is one word It is made up of two single words - tea and pot But when they are combined it makes a new word
in-house - two words, hyphenated.
"Teacup" is one word. It refers to a small cup typically used for drinking tea. In English, compound words like "teacup" are often written as a single word when they represent a specific object or concept.
The spelling is one word "courthouse" when referring to the building. (Some place names will use the two-word form.)
It means a pot of tea with enough tea for two people. The tea is brewed in the pot and then poured into two cups.
One word Teapot is one word It is made up of two single words - tea and pot But when they are combined it makes a new word
in-house - two words, hyphenated.
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No, it's two words: haunted house
A house after set up
The word teacher has two syllables - tea-cher.
Homemade is one word and means something made at home. Housemaid is a female domestic worker. "Housemade" is not a word (that is, it does not appear in dictionaries). However, some restaurants use "house-made" to refer to items made on the premises, such as house-made pickles. They sometimes spell it as one word or two words, but it should be hyphenated.
bicameral means that there are two houses in the government. Unicameral means a one house. We have two like the house of representatives and the senate.
The typical American has a house with one kitchen and two bathrooms.
"Teacup" is one word. It refers to a small cup typically used for drinking tea. In English, compound words like "teacup" are often written as a single word when they represent a specific object or concept.
obviously, there were only two (2) syllables in the word household... (house-hold) but we can read it as house"old"
"Teapot" is a compound word for "pot." It is made up of the two words "tea" and "pot."