Yes, "fireball" is a compound word, as it combines "fire" and "ball" to create a new meaning. Similarly, "fireboat" is also a compound word, merging "fire" and "boat" to refer to a specific type of vessel used for firefighting. Both terms illustrate how combining two words can generate a distinct concept.
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firewood as in wood you would use for a fire
Yes, "firewood" is a compound word. It is formed by combining two words: "fire," which refers to the combustion of materials, and "wood," which denotes the material itself. Together, they describe wood that is used as fuel for a fire.
fi-re-ball = three
Upwards is a compound word.
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firewood as in wood you would use for a fire
Boathouse is a compound word.
Ferryboat is a compound word for a boat that transports cars and people.
A ferryboat is a compound word for a boat that carries cars and people.
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Ferry Boat
houseboat?
Yes, sailboat is a compound word. (sail + boat = sailboat)
What word will form a compound word with like, belt, boat, time
Yes. Row is a word, and boat is a word.
No, fire engine is not a compound word. fire and engine are to words not together. : ) :P : ) :P Simples : )