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No because ance isn't a word. Attend is but ance isn't.
Words that contain the prefix "deca-" typically relate to the number ten. For example, "decade" refers to a period of ten years, while "decagon" is a polygon with ten sides. Other examples include "decathlon," a track and field event consisting of ten different events, and "decameter," a unit of length equal to ten meters. These terms are derived from the Greek word "deka," meaning ten.
Well, sweetheart, a compound word is made up of two separate words that come together to create a new meaning. "Kitten" is just one word on its own, not a combination of "kit" and "ten." So, technically speaking, it doesn't fit the bill as a compound word. But hey, good effort for trying to dissect the English language!
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Here are ten examples of compound words in sports: Basketball Football Skateboard Baseball Snowboarding Handball Waterskiing Goalkeeper Surfboard Track and field These compound words combine two or more smaller words to describe specific sports or equipment used in various athletic activities.
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Ten letter compound words that end with house:blockhousecourthouseglasshousegreenhouseguardhouseguesthouselighthousepilothousepowerhouseroughhouseroundhousesmokehousestatehousesteakhousestorehousewheelhouse
No, "forgotten" is not a compound word; it is a past participle formed from the verb "forget" by adding the suffix "-ten."
yes of course examples: sister-in-law t-shirt well-being two-years over-the-counter merry-go-around mother-in-law ten-years-old one-half
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In words, 10000000000 is "ten billion." This number is composed of ten digits: one followed by ten zeros. In the international system of numeration, each group of three digits is separated by a comma, making it easier to read large numbers.
Ten?! Somebody get me some coffee... -- No kidding! "Please do my homework for me, mysterious internet user!"
Examples of hyphenated compound nouns where the first word is pluralized include "five-star hotels," "six-pack abs," and "ten-dollar bills."
No because ance isn't a word. Attend is but ance isn't.
Some examples are:-HadSadMadTadCadLadBadRadCladPlaid (the word is pronounced 'plad')