The answer is "break." Here's an example of a word ladder: break -> bread -> broad -> board.
The word "destroy" is a verb.
The word "separate" can be used as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it indicates the action of dividing or splitting something into parts. As an adjective, it describes something that is apart or distinct from something else.
Yes, you can use a hyphen in a three-syllable word to separate its component parts or to indicate a compound adjective.
The word ladder is a noun. The plural form is ladders.
The base word of separation is "separate."
The word "destroy" is a verb.
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bisections
Hi,
There is nothing in the word to be separate parts so nothing can be compounded in the first place. A compound word has to have 2 parts that can stand alone but come together as one word. Example: into. In and to are separate but compound to make one.
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ladders
Probable you think to decomposition.
The word you are looking for is "bipartite." This term describes something that is divided or composed of two parts.
The process or state of breaking or being broken into small or separate parts.
Dual
To separate something into parts very rapidly, you can use the word "shred." This implies breaking something down into thin or small pieces quickly and efficiently.