yes, and beehive is one word, you can say bee and you can say hive, but if you mean it as a bee's hive then it is one word
yes it is both a noun and a compound word
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The noun beehive is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun.
The noun 'beehive' is used as a collective noun in the term 'a beehive of activity'.
The word beehive is a noun. A sentence with this word would be as follows: The beehive had grown so large that it had consumed half of the back porch.
A compound word is a combination of two smaller words, such as "beehive". "Beehive" is a compound word because it is made up of 2 different words; "bee" and "hive", that were put together as a single word.The name for a word that is separated at the end of a line between syllables is called...well, actually I don't think there's a name for it. Hope this helps.
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A beehive might represent the center of intense activity; it is the place where everything is "buzzing." Similarly it suggests that everyone is extremely busy. Alternatively, "beehive" could be a play on the word "behave." If the dreamer needs a beehive, the message is that the dreamer needs to behave.
Because it looks like a beehive....
Bees: /bees/ Beehive: bee/hive
The workshop is as busy as a beehive. I'll be in my workshop.
No, building is not a compound word.