"Code name" is typically written as two separate words.
Yes, the term is nickname.
No, the word "downstairs" is a single word, not two words.
It is one word
It is one word.
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In telecommunication, a code word is the element of a code. Each code word is a sequence of symbols that, when assembled in accordance with the code, come together to form a word or phrase that has specific meaning. Often times, the code word is not decipherable unless the one trying to decipher it has a specific code book that contains the procedure for deciphering the code.
Your question is unclear. Syllables are a part of speech, the spoken word. Morse Code is a non-verbal form of communication and has no syllables. In Morse, the phrase "one syllable words" would be; --- -. . / ... -.-- .-.. .-.. .- -... .-.. . /.-- --- .-. -.. ...
It has to be eight words.
Yes, the term is nickname.
the second word is merry...i wasnt able to catch the first one.
The term brand name is written as two words.The term trademark, however, is written as one word in some English-speaking countries, such as the US, and as two words (trade mark) in others, such as Australia.
Code has one syllable.
Compound words using the word 'one' are:anyoneeveryoneonetimesomeone
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It is one word.
No, the word "downstairs" is a single word, not two words.