There are no compound nouns that include the word or. There are dozens of compound nouns that include the letter combination 'or', for example:cornmealforklifpassportpopcornseashore
Yes, "handshake" is a compound word made up of "hand" and "shake."
This is not really a compound word.The suffix -dom, from the same root as "domain" is added to adjectives to indicate a condition or state. Examples are the nouns wisdom (wise) and boredom (bored).This is similar to its use with nouns, such as kingdom (king's domain), which can be considered compound.
Handshake.
No. A compound word is two or more words, most often nouns, combined to make one word: The boy kicked the football. (foot + ball)
No, carefully is not a compound word because fully is an adjective, while care is a noun. A compound word must have two nouns, for example, hand and bag, handbag.
Examples of compound nouns for the word 'shell' are:bombshellclam shelleggshellnutshellseashellshellfireshellfishshell shockedsoft-shelltortoiseshell
Some compound nouns are:jigsawthingamajig
Compound nouns for the noun thunder are:thunderstormthunderboltthunderclapthundercloud
There are no compound nouns that include the word or. There are dozens of compound nouns that include the letter combination 'or', for example:cornmealforklifpassportpopcornseashore
The compound nouns are:snake oilrattlesnakesnake eyes
Examples of compound nouns for the word 'place' are:fireplacemarketplaceplaceholderplace matplacementshowplace
Some examples of closed compound nouns are:angelfishbathtubcornbreaddowntownearthenwareflagpolegaslightheartbeaticebergjitterbugkeepsakelongbowmanholeneighborhoodonionskinpancakequarterbackrosebudsunbeamtownhouseunderdogvanguardwatermelonyearbookzookeeper
No, the term 'hand chair' is not a compound word, it is not a word for a specific thing.Examples of compound words for 'hand' and 'chair' are:handsomehandshakehand-offbackhandhandcuffshorthandfarm hand or ranch handhigh chairbarber chairchairmanarmchairside chair
It is not a compound word. Although MESS and AGE are English nouns/verbs, they cannot combine together. It is not possible.
Yes, "manage" is not a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In the case of "manage," it is a standalone word derived from the Latin word "manus," meaning "hand," and the suffix "-age," indicating an action or process.
Compound nouns are either separate words (apple juice), or hyphenated words (brother-in-law), or one word (headmaster).