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.
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.
starfish whitefish jellyfish seashell hammerhead shark bullhead shark
Jellybean is a compound word that combines "jelly" and "bean" to refer to a small, bean-shaped candy coated with a sugary jelly-like substance.
No, jellyfish is not a root word. It also doesn't have a root word.
yes. it is a compound word. It contains of two words. Words that are also compounds are: starfish playground jellyfish juice-box sunrise workbook or even some wackier words like: rollercoaster swingset
box jellyfish = "Pololia" or "pa'imalau"
Jellyfish were one of the first creatures to exist on the planet.He was stung by a jellyfish on holiday.Some jellyfish are harmless.
the word for it is medusozoa
Jellyfish are abundant in many parts of the ocean.I do not like seeing jellyfish on the beach.A jellyfish stung me as I was swimming in the Mediterranean Sea this summer.
No, building is not a compound word.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Upwards is a compound word.