No, "wreck wrist" is not a compound word. A compound word is formed when two or more words are combined to create a new word with a specific meaning, such as "notebook" or "sunflower." In contrast, "wreck" and "wrist" are two separate words that can be used independently.
Wrist watch is an open compound word.
Yes, because it consists of the words wrist and watch
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Upwards is a compound word.
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Wrist watch is an open compound word.
because a compound word is not when ANY two words are put together, but when both words combined... each having something to do with the full word. Like necklace would be a compound word because it is a LACE that goes around your NECK, and both words have something to do with the full word, necklace. Brace has nothing to do with a wrist unless you have on for your wrist, but this is a piece of jewelry. and let has nothing to do with your wrist whatsoever... so that is why bracelet is not a compound word. Plz reply! :)
Yes, because it consists of the words wrist and watch
The suffix of the word 'wreckage' is 'age'.
Wreck, wrap, writhe, wrong, write, wrack, wrung...
Examples of using the word "wrist".My wrist looks cool with this wrist band.My wrist ache's as i got hurt yesterday.
I've twisted my wrist.
Compound words that start with "wrist" include "wristwatch," which refers to a timepiece worn on the wrist, and "wristband," a flexible band worn around the wrist, often for decorative or identification purposes. Another example is "wristlet," a small bag or purse with a strap that allows it to be carried on the wrist. These words combine "wrist" with other terms to create new meanings.
My wrist is hurting.
The old wreck is too deep for scuba divers to reach. The wreck on the freeway blocked the road for hours.
Your wrist is between your arm and your hand.
my wrist hurts real bad