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Tetherball is what you would call a compound word. A compound word is formed when two words which can also stand alone are put together to make one word which has a different meaning. So in a sense, tetherball is one word and two words.
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I would say,133,333,333.333 as one hundred and thirty-three million, three hundred and thirty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three and three hundred and thirty-three thousandths.
A word that is made by the combination of two or more root words is called a compound word. Examples would be: darkroom, sleepwalk, bittersweet etc.
No, they are not compound words, you cannot divide them and have two separate words. "Housebreak" would be a compound word, like you housebreak your dog. House and break.
No, "wouldn't" is not a compound word. It is a contraction made up of the words "would" and "not."
Coat rack would be the description, but it is 2 words not one compound word. I can't think of any compound word that would work.
Well a compound word is word(S) made up into a bigger word so I would think that together because it consists of the words to get her=together, My answer is YES A compound word is more than simply a word made up of other words. The components must be valid English words AND they have to be related in some way to the compound. In that sense, "together" is only VERY loosely a compound word because it's derived from the infinitive form "to" and an old German word meaning "gather". The fact that it can be decomposed into three unrelated words does not make it a true compound of "to", "get" and "her", any more than "bulletin" would be considered a compound because it contains "bullet" and "in".
The compound would have the chemical formula SO3.
The formula would be AlCl3, which is aluminum chloride.
Asked to come up with compound words that have the word thing in them I thought"There must be something... anything would do! But I came up with nothing."
A closed compound word is a type of compound word where the words are joined together without any spaces or hyphens, forming a single word. Examples of closed compound words include "classroom," "baseball," and "birthday."
A compound subject for impact would have to be two words that are subjects in the beginning of the sentence and the word impact would have to be in the sentence somewhere.
One compound word would be upstairs.
Jeannie didn't know that her brilliant words would be published citywide. She learned her lesson and has moved on.
No, the compound you described would be named boron trifluoride. The prefix "tri-" is used to indicate three fluorine atoms.