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Yes, "jewelry box" is a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two separate words to create a new word with its own distinct meaning. In this case, "jewelry" and "box" are combined to refer to a box specifically designed for storing jewelry.
A shoe box, a DVD case, DVD player, a book. A shoe box, a DVD case, DVD player, a book.
A [rectangular] box such as a matchbox, a book, a smooth brick, a CD case.
Anything square.Pperhaps a box? A television, if you have a perfect square shape. A DVD case, though it's not a square. A CD case, a picture, picture frame, mirror, poster, lots of things do. Just make sure its a square or a rectangle.
27 boxes X 9 cookies per box = 243 cookies in a case.
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The prefix word you're looking for is "unbox." This term is often used in reference to removing items from packaging or opening a box or case.
To take things out of a box or case means to remove items that have been stored or packaged within it. This action often involves physically opening the container and retrieving its contents. It can be done for various purposes, such as unpacking new purchases, organizing belongings, or accessing stored items.
case = grammatical case -> Fall, Kasus case = box -> Kiste, Kasten case = instance, legal case -> Fall case = situation -> Umstand
It can mean: Box, case, sheath, slipcase.
It is usually called the tower or case.
箱子 xiāng ​zi​ - box / trunk / chest 盒子 hé​ zi​ - case / box
Yes, "jewelry box" is a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two separate words to create a new word with its own distinct meaning. In this case, "jewelry" and "box" are combined to refer to a box specifically designed for storing jewelry.
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Fire always works for me --------------------------------- Normally you would take things OUT of a box to make it lighter.