Yes it is.
A barber would be the masculine form of the word hairdresser.
a hairdresser
"Hairdresser" is the word used for a person whose occupation is cutting or styling or you can say hairdressing whereas the storefront business is called "hairdresser's," but many people would have also used "the hairdresser" to describe the location. If anyone wants to know more about the hairdresser they can contact the **Hairdressers in Manchester** .
This could be the word "barber" or "beautician."
No, building is not a compound word.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Upwards is a compound word.
There is no compound word.A compound word is a word like bus-stop.Husban is spelt like this husband
Upstairs is a compound word, so it is one word.
It cannot be a compound word.
Mango is not a compound word.
The compound word with "shield" in it is "shieldmaiden."