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Yes, copycat is a compound word. It is two different words with different meanings. When put together it forms a whole new word with one meaning. Copy means something that is made to look exactly like something else. A duplicate. Cat is a small animal that is usually kept as a pet by people. Copycat means someone who imitates the behavior of another.
The word "exponent" is derived from the Latin verb "exponere", to "put out [more of something]".
A word to put in front of 'on' to make a new word is up (upon).
put. Eg: I will put the coffee on the table In this sense, place is a better word.
When it is numerical equivalent of the Roman numeral formed by the middle two characters of the word written in upper case. Or to put it another way: FIVE
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The word "quench" has several meanings. One meaning is to put out, as to put out a fire. Another meaning is to satisfy, as to quench one's thirst with a cold drink. Yet, another meaning is to eliminate, as to put an end to something, to terminate or destroy something,
No it is is not, if you put another prefix than maybe there is something else.
Something that appears on TV is said to be televised, more colloquially "aired", or "shown". "Broadcast" is another word that is commonly used.
bundle, number, tranche, portfolio, range, host, amountAs in boat, or canoe? Something you put in the water?
A word with another word put in the middle is called a compound word or a portmanteau.
postponedelaydefersuspendtake a rain checkput on holdput on the back burnerput on tbe shelftable it
Yes, if you put another one back one.Yes, if you put another one back one.
A suffix is something you put at the beginning of a word and a suffix is something you put at the end of a word.
Yes, the word 'put' is both a verb and a noun.The word 'put' is an action verb, meaning:to place something;to express or state something;to cause someone or something to be in a particular situation or state.The noun 'put' is a word for the throw of the shot or weight; a word for a thing.
Another word for apply is put in place
The word "substitute" means to put in place of another, often referring to replacing someone or something with another option. The prefix "sub-" means under or as a replacement.