yes if you put it together like this fishsticks
Yes, "fishbowl" is a compound word. It is formed by combining the words "fish" and "bowl," which together refer to a bowl used to hold fish. Compound words are created when two or more words are joined to create a new meaning.
it is a compound word because fish and men are in it but it is not even a word. a similar compound word is fisherman. there is fisher and man in fisherman, and it is a word. use that instead
A compound word that combines "bird," "fish," and "walk" could be "birdfishwalk." However, this term is not standard in English. A more common approach would be to create separate compound words, such as "birdwatching" (for observing birds) or "fishing" (for catching fish), but these do not directly combine all three concepts.
It's called a compound word.
The term 'fish eggs' is a noun, a compound noun, a word made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.Examples of nouns that are synonyms for 'fish eggs' are:caviarroe
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No it isn't. You can find self and fish in it, but they share the letter f, so it is not a compound word. The words would have to be completely different without sharing the same letter. Shellfish would be a compound because it has Shell and Fish, with no overlap of letters.
compound words
Yes, into and today are compound words.
Compound words that have when in them are whence, whenever, and whensoever.
No, if they are separate words they are not compound.
No it is not.