yes if you put it together like this fishsticks
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
No it is not.
"Goldfish" is a compound word that combines "gold" and "fish."
The compound word in the sentence is "goldfish," a single word that describes fish with a gold color.
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Cat + fish
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.
yes because jelly is one word and fish is another and if you put them together you make the fish in the sea that stings people, JELLYFISH.
No, the word fish is a noun and a verb. The noun fish is often used to describe another noun, for example fish scales or fish fry, but it remains a noun, 'fish scale' or 'fish fry' can be considered compound nouns.
The compound word for "jelly" is "jellyfish" because it combines the word "jelly," which refers to a gelatinous substance, with "fish," referring to the aquatic animal. Together, they form a compound word to describe a particular type of marine creature.