Derivation
In linguistics (particularly morphology and lexicology), word formation refers to the ways in which new words are formed on the basis of other words or morphemes. After all, almost any lexeme, whether Anglo-Saxon or foreign, can be given an affix, change its word class, or help make a compound.
The word 'another' is a compound word composed of the words 'an' and 'other'.
Built... invented...made... establish, constructed, instituted
There are numerous other words for the word pointy. A few of the other words are sharp, peaked, acute, and arrowlike.
Maxi is actually a root word some other words are:Maximal,Maximize, and Maxipad.
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This is a great question! It's also complex. The link may be a good place to start. Linguistics is a rich and fascinating study.
Words are created when a significant amount of people begin to use a made up word. Many words are made up out of other words and then become common slang and accepted words.
The word is a German word. Kinder=child, garten=garden. In other words child garden.
* The word sharehold is not an actual verb, but seems to have been used as one, created from the words shareholders and shareholding (both nouns).The shareholders of a corporation are the holders of the common stock or other debt issues by the company. The word shareholding applies to the process of being a shareholder of a company or other enterprise.
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A Word from the Wise was created in 1989.
Words are built or formed through a process called word formation. This can involve adding prefixes or suffixes to a base word, combining two or more words together, or borrowing words from other languages. The rules and patterns of word formation vary across languages.
DOC type of words document can be created in ms-word 2000