A compound word that begins with "cough" is "coughdrop." It combines "cough" and "drop" to refer to a type of lozenge used to soothe throat irritation. If you're looking for something starting with "rain," you might consider "raincoat," which merges "rain" and "coat" to describe a waterproof garment. However, "cough rain out" does not form a recognizable compound word.
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Yes, the term 'rain check' is a compound noun; a word made up of two or more words that form a word with it's own meaning.
One such word is inside. Using in to make a compound word is tricky in is also a prefix meaning not. Examples include injustice, insubordinate and intolerant.
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Indeed it is! Cough, Cough.. Michael (:
A compound word beginning with "cough" is "coughdrop." For "rain," you can use "raincoat." Starting with "out," a suitable compound word is "outdoor." Each of these words combines two distinct concepts into one.
The word, black, does not fit with all three words.
the compound word for rain is Britain
rain+drop=raindrop
Yes the word rainstorm is a compound word. The words are rain and storm.
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I think rainbow is a compound word because rain and bow is a word.
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Yes, rainfall is a compound word that contains the words rain and fall.
No, it is not.
Some compound words beginning with 'earth' are: earthbound, earthenware...
The compound word beginning with "heat" is "heatwave." It refers to a prolonged period of excessively hot weather.