Yes, "seesaw" is a compound word formed by combining "see" and "saw." It refers to a device used in playgrounds where two people can sit on opposite ends and move up and down. The term captures the action of seeing someone go up while the other goes down.
Yes, wood saw is a compound word because it is composed with the words wood+ saw.
Examples of compound words for 'box' are:boomboxboxcarbox topbreadboxchatterboxmailboxmatchboxsoapboxtoolboxtoy boxwindow boxExamples of compound words for 'green' are:evergreengreenbackgreenbeltgreengrocergreenhorngreenhousegreenskeeperwintergreenExamples of compound words for 'sea' are:seabedseabirdseacoastseadogseafarerseafoodsea goingseagullseamanseamanshipseaplaneseaportseascapeseashoreseasickseasideseawallseawaterseaworthy
yes seastorm... more are compound words are land-mark or down-cast
firewood as in wood you would use for a fire
Upwards is a compound word.
Yes, wood saw is a compound word because it is composed with the words wood+ saw.
Yes, "sealion" is a compound word that is formed by combining "sea" and "lion."
saw-boat
Yes, wood saw is a compound word because it is composed with the words wood+ saw.
offshore
seabirdseaboardseafoodseagullseamanseamenseashellseashoreseasideseawaterseaworthy
yes, it has two words in it. "sea" and "side". :)
Examples of compound words for 'box' are:boomboxboxcarbox topbreadboxchatterboxmailboxmatchboxsoapboxtoolboxtoy boxwindow boxExamples of compound words for 'green' are:evergreengreenbackgreenbeltgreengrocergreenhorngreenhousegreenskeeperwintergreenExamples of compound words for 'sea' are:seabedseabirdseacoastseadogseafarerseafoodsea goingseagullseamanseamanshipseaplaneseaportseascapeseashoreseasickseasideseawallseawaterseaworthy
Yes, "seashore" is a compound word because it is made up of two separate words ("sea" and "shore") that are joined together to create a new word with a specific meaning.
Yes, "seashell" is a compound word because it is made up of two words, "sea" and "shell," combined to create a new word with a specific meaning.
no
proper, it is supposed to be capital too it is also a compound word. we are learning this in class compound nouns do not need to be one word either. :)