Compound words beginning with finger:
If it is a candy yes, but if you are referring to the metaphor no.
No, "handfinger" is not a compound word. In compound words, two separate words are combined to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In this case, "hand" and "finger" are both individual, standalone words, not combined to form a new word.
The word head makes a compound word with both arrow and line. Examples: arrowhead, headline
No, it is a word with two syllables. A compound word connects two different words, such as fingernail (finger and nail) or downhill (down and hill).
The word is head. (arrowhead, headline)
Not in English. It comes from a compound word meaning "wing-finger" in Greek.
If it is a candy yes, but if you are referring to the metaphor no.
yes because tooth is a word and brush is a word and that's what makes it a compound word
Yes. Ball is a word and so is game so that makes it a compound word.
One possibility is the word footwear.
No, "handfinger" is not a compound word. In compound words, two separate words are combined to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In this case, "hand" and "finger" are both individual, standalone words, not combined to form a new word.
The word head makes a compound word with both arrow and line. Examples: arrowhead, headline
No, it is a word with two syllables. A compound word connects two different words, such as fingernail (finger and nail) or downhill (down and hill).
No, "fingernail" is not one word. It is a compound word made up of two words: "finger" and "nail."
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The word is head. (arrowhead, headline)
Well, it is made up of the word wheel and the word chair. That pretty much makes it a compound word.